Prereq: none
A course for renewing or gaining practical speaking skill in French for the prospective business person or traveler to
French-speaking countries. Offered occasionally.
Prereq: FREN 101* or equivalent
Review of grammar combined with conversation and short readings on cultural and literary topics of the French and Francophone
world. Offered in Fall.
Prereq: FREN 101* or equivalent
Review of grammar combined with conversation and short readings on cultural and literary topics of the French and Francophone
world. Offered in Spring.
Prereq: FREN 201GS*
A course for students who wish to master the essential vocabulary and style specific to business in France and the Francophone world.
Prereq: FREN 201GS*
Chronological study of landmarks in literature from the Middle Ages to 1750.
It is highly recommended that students take these survey courses before other
courses in literature.
Prereq: FREN 201GS*
A study of women writers from France and/or Francophone countries or a study of the
depiction of women in one or more of these literatures. Offered occasionally.
Prereq: FREN 201GS* or equivalent
An intermediate-high or advanced level study of French language and culture taught in a French-speaking country. Offered in Summer.
Prereq: FREN 201GS* or equivalent
An intermediate-high or advanced level study of French language and culture taught in a French-speaking country. Offered in Summer.
Prereq: a 300-level FREN course or equivalent
A thorough review of various kinds of French writing. (A requirement for all French majors.) Offered occasionally.
Prereq: FREN 201GS* or equivalent
An advanced course in French conversation designed to advance the student in oral proficiency. Contemporary cultural topics.
Offered occasionally.
Prereq: FREN 303*, FREN 401*
A study of the development of the language since its origins and as related to the phonetic and linguistic changes throughout
the different literary periods in France and the Francophone world. Offered occasionally.
Prereq: FREN 201GS* or equivalent
The study of literary works and cultural contexts. Topic to be selected and announced in schedule of courses. May be taken more
than once. Offered occasionally.
Prereq: approval by the department and instructor
Independent research under the direction of a faculty member. Students are not to take this course when a class course is available.