French Courses, Fall 2009
FREN 1001 - Beginning French I (FL; 4 cr)
10:30 - 11:35 am, M-W-F, Prof Tammy Berberi
An introduction to oral and written French, its basic structure, and to French culture.
FREN 2001 - Intermediate French I (IP; 4 cr; Prereq-1002 or placement or #)
9:15 - 10:20 am, M-W-F, Prof Stephen Martin
Review of the essential structural patterns of the French language; continued development of oral, aural, reading, and writing skills based on cultural and literary texts appropriate to this level.
FREN 3001 - Conversation and Composition (IP; 4.0 cr; Prereq-2002 or placement or #)
2:00 - 3:40 pm, T-Th, Prof Sarah Buchanan
Conversation, including work on sounds and sound patterns as well as vocabulary building and practice based on common situations; writing skills; and advanced grammar review.
FREN 1304 French Women Authors for Non-Majors (IP; 4.0 cr; Does not count toward the Fren major or minor)
2:15 - 3:20 pm, M-W-F, Prof Tammy Berberi
French women's movements during the 20th century, the historical relationship of gender and class, and the lives of women from various ethnic backgrounds in France; the history of French women authors in a global context. Taught in English.
Fren 3035: Modern Studies: French Women Authors (IP; 4 cr; Prereq or coreq 3011 or #; Meets Modern Studies Requirement for a major or may count as an elective. Counts towards minor and Certificate)
11:45 - 12:50 pm M-W-F, Prof Tammy Berberi
French women's movements during the 20th century, the historical relationship of gender and class, and the lives of women from various ethnic backgrounds in France; the history of French women authors in a global context
French 3041: Francophone Studies: Francophone Worlds (IP; 4 cr; Prereq-or coreq 3011 or #; Meets the Francophone requirement for a major or may count as an elective. Counts towards minor and Certificate)
10:00 - 11:40 T-TH, Prof Sarah Buchanan
Readings in a variety of cultural and literary texts from among French-language writers of Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, North America, and Europe; study of issues of national identity, race, gender, and postcolonial consciousness.
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