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French (FREN)
Associate Professor Pons (Chair, Foreign Languages); Professor Malicote; Associate
Professor McDonald
The French major, under the auspices of the Department of Foreign Languages, offers a
wide variety of courses in French language, literature and civilization. In small
upper-division classes, topics of permanent human significance are discussed and related to personal
interests. Through the experience of a culture, language and literatureclosely linked
historically to their ownstudents are able to gain distance and awareness, stretch their
intellectual horizons and at the same time prepare for careers. The department encourages travel
and study abroad and helps students apply for Fulbright and other scholarships to France
and admission to graduate schools.
Major in French
- Required courses in the major--27 hours above the 220 level, including: FREN
300,
310, 320, 340, 341; two courses from the 400 series; 485 plus a 300-400 level
elective.
- Required courses outside the major--None.
- Foreign language requirement--Satisfied by major courses in French.
- Special departmental requirements--Oral competency will be tested after
FREN 320 by the assembled faculty of French; admission to 485 is
contingent upon satisfactory demonstration of oral
competency. The Proseminar (FREN 485) constitutes the demonstration of competency
in French.
French with Teacher Licensure
To obtain licensure as a teacher of French (K-12), the candidate must complete the
required concentration in French described in the Department of Foreign Languages section,
the General Education requirements, and those courses required by the Education
Department for K-12 licensure. (See Education section.)
The Foreign Language Department also offers endorsements in French (K-12
or 9-12). Students in this program are required to complete licensure in another
licensable subject area (K-12 or 9-12) and 18 hours of selected courses in French numbered 300
or above. Students who intend to obtain teacher licensure in French are also required
to include FREN 400 in their major and minor programs.
Declaration of Major in French
Declaring a major in French requires the student to complete a Declaration of Major
form that must be signed by the department chair. Before declaring a major, students must
satisfy the LANG 102 and
Library Research requirements.
Minor in French
18 hours in courses numbered 300 or above, including: FREN 300, 310, 320, 340 or 341;
two electives, at least one at the 400-level.
- 110, 120 Elementary French I, II (3, 3)
- Introduction to the study of French language and culture through classroom
and laboratory instruction. For beginners and those referred by placement test or
departmental evaluation.
This sequence satisfies the foreign language General Education requirement.
(Students may not receive credit for both FREN 110 and 115, nor may they
receive credit for both FREN 120 and 125.) Fall and Spring.
- 115 Elementary French for Reading I (3)
- An elementary course that focuses on acquiring the vocabulary, language
structure, and cultural background necessary for reading and discussing elementary
texts. Essentials of phonetics and aural comprehension. For beginners and those referred
by placement test or departmental evaluation. May replace FREN 110 toward
foreign language General Education requirement. (Students may not receive credit for
both FREN 110 and 115.) Fall.
- 125 Elementary French for Reading II (3)
- A continuation of FREN 115 with the same focus on reading proficiency.
This course will be of particular interest to students planning to go to graduate
school.
Prerequisite: FREN 110 or 115, placement test, or departmental evaluation.
Completion of FREN 125 satisfies the foreign
language General Education requirement. (Students may not receive credit for
both FREN 120 and 125.) Spring.
- 210, 220 Intermediate French I, II (3,3)
- Continuation of the study of French language and culture through classroom
and laboratory instruction. Intensive conversational practice. Reading to develop
comprehension and speed. Writing of simple compositions. Prerequisite: FREN 120
or 125 or equivalent. Fall and Spring.
- 300 Oral Skills (3)
- Intensive practice in oral skills; listening comprehension, pronunciation,
conversation.
Students make extensive use of Francophone mass media, especially television
and press. Laboratory exercises, oral reports, group and individual work. Course may
be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: FREN 220 or equivalent. Every year.
- 310, 320 Composition and Structural Review I, II (3,3)
- Development of accuracy and fluency in spoken and written French through
oral presentations and exchanges and discussion of cultural materials, periodicals
and literary works. Original compositions and review of language structures.
Conducted in French. Prerequisite: FREN 220 or equivalent. Oral competency will be
tested after FREN 320 by the assembled faculty of French. Every year.
- 340 Survey of French Civilization and Literature I (3)
- A survey of the development of French literature and civilization in the context
of historical developments from the beginnings through the 18th century as seen
in artistic and intellectual achievements, religious, social and political
institutions, customs and traditions reflected in literary texts. Oral reports and discussions.
Prerequisite: FREN 310. Every year.
- 341 Survey of French Civilization and Literature II (3)
- A survey of the development of French literature and civilization in the context
of historical developments of the 19th and 20th centuries as seen in artistic and
intellectual achievements, religious, social and political institutions, customs and
traditions reflected in literary texts. Oral reports and discussions. Prerequisite: FREN
310. Every year.
- 360 History of French Cinema (3)
- A survey of movements, styles and major figures in a medium to which France
has made a unique contribution. Screenings, discussions, oral reports.
Prerequisite: FREN 320 or permission of instructor. As needed.
- 400 The French Language (3)
- The development of the French language and its expansion: overview of the
evolution of French in France, the present-day standard language system, linguistic
diversity in France and French as a world language. Independent research, oral and
written reports. Prerequisites: FREN 310, 320. As needed.
- 435 Francophone Studies (3)
- Examination of a French-language culture outside of France (e.g., Quebec,
Antilles, Belgium, the Maghreb, French-speaking West Africa), concentrating on its
particular cultural forms, its literature, its social and political history and the relation
between its development and that of France. Prerequisite: FREN 320. Content
varies; course may be repeated for credit. As needed.
- 445 French Views of America (3)
- Examination of texts from the 18th century to the present, showing the effect of
the American experience on the minds of French observers and their critical attitude
to aspects of the American phenomenon. Prerequisite: FREN 320. As needed.
- 450 Studies in French Civilization (3)
- Examination of a period in French history, proposed by the instructor,
including study of its political and social history, its cultural achievements (literary,
artistic, religious, philosophical) and its popular customs, traditions and diversions.
Multimedia, discussions, oral reports. Prerequisite: FREN 320. Content varies; course may be repeated for credit. As needed.
- 451 Studies in French Literature (3)
- Examination of a period, genre or movement in French literature (e.g.
Neoclassicism, theatre, Realism), including study of its cultural and historical context.
Oral and written presentations, textual analysis and discussions. Prerequisite: FREN
320. Content varies; course may be
repeated for credit. As needed.
- 460 Masters of French Film (3)
- An in-depth survey of the work of one, two or three cineastes situating their
specific contributions to the evolution of the cinematic art in France. Screenings,
discussions, oral reports. Prerequisite: FREN 320; or permission of instructor.
Content varies; course may be repeated for credit. As needed.
- 480 French Phonetics (3)
- Advanced study of the sound system of French, including its main prosodic
features. Aspects of social and regional variation. Laboratory exercises, individual
diagnosis and correction of pronunciation, remediation techniques. Prerequisites: FREN
300, 310 or 320; or equivalent.
As needed.
- 485 Proseminar (3)
- Capstone requirement for the major. Research, oral and written presentations
on topics of French civilization, language and literature. Close attention will be given
to appreciation of French Stylistics. In lieu of 485, a 400-level course more
appropriate to the student's individual program goals may be substituted, with permission
of department chair. Admission to 485 is contingent on satisfactory demonstration
of oral competency. As needed.
- 499 Undergraduate Research in French (1-6)
- Independent research under the supervision of a faculty mentor. An IP grade may
be awarded at discretion of instructor. May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit.
See
department chair.
- 171-3, 271-3, 371-3, 471-3 Special Topics in French (1-3)
- Courses not otherwise included in the catalog listing but for which there may
be special needs. May be repeated for credit as subject matter changes. See
department chair.
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