French
French - FREN
1013 - Elementary French - 3 credit
hours
Designed for students who have not had previous training
in French, features not only intensive work in conversation but
also French culture and grammar (acquiring the basic, active skills
of speaking, reading, writing, and vocabulary building).
Students will use a multimedia program which employs only authentic
French in order to use the language colloquially
and creatively in a short amount of
time. Note: This beginning course could be
waived based on high school transcripts or on CLEP test
scores. The course will neither be open nor will
CLEP credit be given to native speakers. Course
Rotation: Fall
1023 - Intermediate French - 3 credit
hours
Consists of an intensive review of basic
French grammar with emphases on conversation, on understanding
the language's structure and content, and on acquiring such
basic skills as speaking, reading, writing, and vocabulary
building. Students will use a multimedia program which
employs authentic French in order to use more complex structures of
the language colloquially and creatively in a short amount of time
and meet three hours per week for explanation and
demonstration. Note: The course will prepare students for
French 2013. Prerequisite: French 1013
or two years of secondary school
French. Course Rotation: Spring
2013 - French Language, Literature,
and Culture - 3 credit hours
Provides an introduction to the critical reading of
literary and utilitarian texts. Literary genres will introduce
French culture; current events, newspaper or magazine articles,
documentaries, and films will pinpoint differences in French
diction, syntax, content, structure, and style from its historical
origins to its contemporary expression. Supplementary
audio-visual materials such as CDs and DVDs will enhance
understanding of spoken and written French and review grammar.
The course will be conducted in French. Note: Native
speakers of French will be allowed to enroll in the FREN 2013
if the literature and culture discussed are from a francophone
country different from the student's own.
Prerequisite: French 2023, three to four
years of secondary school French, or completion of AP French.
Course Rotation: Fall and Spring semesters contingent
upon student enrollment.