Courses
In French
A Fre
101 Beginning French I (4)
For
students with no previous study of French. This course emphasizes the development
of practical communication skills through a variety of lively, interactive activities.
By the end of the course, students should be able to talk about themselves,
their immediate world, and their interests. The course also provides an introduction
to the culture of France and other French-speaking countries. According to University
regulations, this course may not be taken for credit by students who have taken
three years of high school French or passed the Regents examination within the
past five years. Intended for students with no prior study of French or placed
by examination.
A Fre
102 Beginning French II (4)
For
students who have completed one semester of college French, such as A Fre
101, or one year of high school French. This course continues to emphasize the
development of practical communication skills using a lively and interactive
approach. Students expand their proficiency to be able to talk not only about
themselves, but about the world. Students also increase their knowledge of French
and francophone cultures. By the end of the course, students should have basic
survival skills in French. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 101 or placement by examination.
[FL]
A Fre
106 Pronunciation of French (1)
Practice
in sound discrimination and production. Lab work and individualized private
sessions. Co-requisite(s): Simultaneous enrollment in a 100 or 200 level French
language class. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. S/U graded.
A Fre
221 Intermediate French I (4)
For
students who have completed one year of introductory college French (such as
A Fre 101, 102) or two years of high school French. This course provides
a substantial review of the basics while expanding students' knowledge of vocabulary
and structure, and allows them to express themselves in a more varied and meaningful
way, both orally and in writing. As in the previous levels, students have plenty
of opportunity for interaction in class. Culture is explored in greater depth
than in preceding levels. Students read a variety of short texts during the
semester. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 102 or placement. [OD]
A Fre
222 Intermediate French II (4)
For
students who have completed French 221, three semesters of college French, or
three years of high school French. Continuing with a functional and thematic
approach to building proficiency and a lively, interactive approach to learning,
this course builds on students' previous knowledge to expand and refine their
ability to express themselves, both orally and in writing. Culture continues
to play a central role, as does reading. Students read a variety of short texts
as well as a work chosen by the instructor. By the end of French 222, students
should be able to express themselves and read with reasonable fluency on a variety
of topics. [OD]
Core
Courses for the Major
A Fre
301 (formerly A Fre 240) Structural Review of French (3)
Provides
a thorough review of French structure for communication with increased accuracy
in both speaking and writing. Students will not only improve their control of
French grammar, but will also learn how the grammar functions in specific spoken
and written contexts. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 222 or equivalent.
A Fre
306 Comprehension & Pronunciation of French (3)
This
course is designed to help students hear and understand French with greater
ease and to speak French with greater accuracy. It combines an examination of
how sounds are produced, how they are organized into a patterned system, and
how they are different from English sounds, with practical exercises in sound
discrimination, listening comprehension, and oral practice. Students increase
their ability to communicate successfully with French speakers throughout the
francophone world.
A Fre
340Z Introduction to Writing French (3)
Builds
on the skills acquired in French 301, concentrates on improving written expression
through expansion of vocabulary and use of more complex and varied sentence
structures. A variety of written texts will provide models for different kinds
of writing, with an emphasis on description and narration. Intensive writing
practice through formal compositions as well as weekly participation in electronic
bulletin board discussions on topics of student's choosing. Fulfills the General
Education writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 301 (formerly
A Fre 240) or placement.
A Fre
341/Z (formerly A Fre 241/Z) Introduction to Global French Studies (3)
This course introduces students to the fields of linguistics, culture, and literature
in France, the Caribbean, Quebec, and/or Africa. Includes units on fiction,
film, music, and art. Students are taught research and analysis techniques that
are required in all upper-level courses in the French Studies Program. Required
for the French minor. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 301 or placement. A Fre
341Z is the writing intensive version of A Fre 341; only one of the two
courses may be taken for A Fre 341 credit. May not be offered 2005-2006.
[HU
A Fre
355 Contemporary French Society and Culture (3)
A
course designed to give students a broad knowledge and understanding of French
society today: value orientations, family and education, social and political
institutions, leisure and work, and the media. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341
(formerly A Fre 241), or permission of the instructor.
A Fre
360 Social and Cultural History of France (3)
Provides
a broad knowledge and understanding of the political, social, intellectual,
literary and artistic history of France from the Middle Ages to the present
as well as the historical and conceptual framework required in more advanced
courses in French Studies. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 401 (formerly A Fre
241), or by permission of the instructor.
A Fre
440Z Writing French with Style (3)
Intensive
practice of written French through close analysis of grammar and stylistic study
of selected works. Aims to strengthen and develop competency in different styles
of writing: creative, argumentative, and analytical. Meets the General Education
writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 340Z.
Electives
at the 200 Level
A Fre
270 Beginning French for Business (3)
A
conversation course with emphasis on learning how business is conducted in French.
Successful students will acquire greater fluency, mastery of business vocabulary,
knowledge of fundamental work-related cultural differences, and familiarity
with basic practices for doing business in France and other francophone countries.
Extensive use of film and television. Meets General Education oral discourse
requirements. Prerequisite(s): Intermediate standing and permission of the instructor.
[OD]
A Fre
297 Independent Study in French (1-3)
Study
in an area of special interest not treated in courses currently offered. Topic
must be approved by the undergraduate adviser and directed by a member of the
faculty. May be repeated once with approval.
Electives
at the 300 Level
A Fre
315 Introduction to French Cinema (3)
An
introduction with detailed analyses to a dozen of the most well known French
classic films as contributions to the art of cinema and as reflections of French
society at various historical moments. Only one of A Fre 238 and A Fre
315 can be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z.
A Fre
350 French Conversation (3)
Students
will learn the strategies, vocabulary, and structures that will allow them to
participate more fluently and confidently in a variety of spoken contexts, both
formal and informal. Some of the conversational functions and strategies covered
include reporting, giving advice, conducting interviews, expressing differences
of opinion, expressing aesthetic judgments, and reading out loud. Students will
have the opportunity to talk about current events, engage in debate, and talk
about their personal interests. This course fulfills the General Education oral
discourse requirement. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 301 (formerly A Fre
240).[OD]
A Fre
361 Readings in French Literature (3)
Major
works and selections will be studied in the context of the social and cultural
structures of a particular period. Can be repeated for credit when the content
changes. Prerequisite(s) A Fre 341E. [HU]
A Fre
365 Contemporary French Press (3)
Examines
the press through the analysis and discussion of newspapers, magazines and their
ideologies. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Fre
397 Independent Study in French (1-4)
Study
in an area of special interest not treated in courses currently offered. Topic
must be approved by the undergraduate adviser and directed by a member of the
faculty. May be repeated once with approval. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z.
Electives
at the 400 Level
A Fre
405 Research in French Society and Culture (3)
Aspects
of contemporary French culture, French society, politics, economy, education,
religion, mass media, the arts. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z.
A Fre
406 French Linguistics: Morphology and Syntax (3)
Survey
of the structure of the French language in light of current linguistic theory.
Prerequisite(s): A Lin 220 or permission of instructor. May not be offered
in 2005-2006.
A Fre
415 French Cinema and Society (3)
Analysis
of selected commercial feature films by major contemporary French directors.
Emphasis will be placed on the consideration of each film as a social and cultural
document. Only one of A Fre 338 and A Fre 415 can be taken for credit.
Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z.
A Fre
430 Translation (3)
This
course will deal with both the theoretical and practical aspects of translation,
with regular exercises in the translation (from French to English and from English
to French) of a wide variety of texts (literary, scientific, journalistic, economic,
poetic, etc.) Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z.
A Fre
450 French Speech Styles (3)
Training
in the diversity of francophone speech styles used by various individuals, groups,
institutions, and media of diverse social or geographical origins. Grammatical
and lexical analysis of these styles, their cultural implications and social
contexts. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z or participation in an overseas
program. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Fre
455 Life and Letters (3)
Exploration
of the historical, cultural and literary aspects of a particular period or movement.
May be repeated once for credit when the content changes. Prerequisite(s): A Fre
341Z and 340Z or permission of the instructor.
A Fre
462 The Novel (3)
Study
of the techniques, forms and themes of the genre as seen through representative
works. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Fre
463 Poetry (3)
Study
of the techniques. forms and themes of the genre as seen through representative
works. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Fre
464 Theatre (3)
Study
of the techniques, forms and themes of the genre as seen through representative
works. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Fre
470 French For Business (3)
Provides
students with the tools needed in a French-speaking business environment: specialized
vocabulary, correspondence, business operations in France, the economy of France
and the European Union. This course provides preparation for the examinations
(on campus) leading to certification by the Paris Chamber of Commerce (Diplôme
de Français des Affaires I and II). Prerequisite(s): A Fre 340Z
or equivalent.
A Fre
481 Francophone Cultures (3)
An
examination of non-European cultures in Africa and the Caribbean as well as
French-based cultures in North America. Gives a broad understanding of the political
and social impact of French colonization and examines contemporary francophone
life through the study of literary and other texts as well as film. Prerequisite(s):
A Fre 341 (formerly A Fre 241).
A Fre
498 Face-to-Face (3)
Seminar
devoted to the works of a visiting major figure in contemporary French thought,
letters, film or art. Taught by a regular faculty member in cooperation with
the visiting author or artist. May be repeated for credit with permission of
undergraduate adviser. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z or permission
of the undergraduate adviser. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Fre
499 Undergraduate Seminar (3)
Intensive
study of an author, topic or literary theme not treated in regularly offered
undergraduate courses. May be repeated for credit when content differs. Prerequisite(s):
A Fre 341Z and A Fre 340Z.
Courses
Taught in English
A Fre
201 Perspectives on the French World (1-3)
Intensive
study of a particular work or works, limited theme or topic, genre, or contemporary
issue. Taught in English. May be repeated once for credit when content differs.
May not be used to fulfill the requirements of the major in French. [EU HU]
A Fre
202 French Literature (3)
Reading
and discussion of selected works of French literature in translation. Taught
in English. May be repeated once for credit when content differs. May not be
used to fulfill the requirements of the major in French.
A Fre
208 Haiti through Film and Literature (3)
An
introduction to the history and culture of Haiti. Gives broad knowledge and
understanding of the political, social, intellectual, literary and artistic
history of Haiti from 1492 to the present, particularly as it relates to the
United States. Main tools of investigation: fiction, essays, film (documentary
and fiction), and the arts. Meets General Education requirements for diversity;
may be used to complete the French minor.
A Fre
218 Contemporary France (3)
Analysis
and comparison of French and American value orientations, family structures,
educational, political, economic and cultural institutions. Taught in English.
May not be used to fulfill the requirements of the major in French. May not
be offered in 2005-2006. [OD]
A Fre
238 (= A Arh 262) Great Classics of French Cinema (3)
An
introduction with detailed analyses to a dozen of the most well known French
classic films as contributions to the art of cinema and as reflections of French
society at various historical moments. Taught in English. May not be used to
fulfill the requirements of the major in French. Only one of A Fre 238
and A Fre 315 can be taken for credit.
A Fre
281 French Canada Through Film and Literature (3)
Gives
broad knowledge of the French-speaking areas of Canada (mainly Quebec and Acadia)
through an examination of the history of the French in North America as well
as contemporary literature and cinema. May be taken to complete the French minor.
A Fre
338 French Cinema and Society (3)
Analysis
of selected feature films of major contemporary French directors. Emphasis on
each film as a social and cultural document. Taught in English. May not be used
to fulfill the requirements of the major in French. Only one of A Fre 338
and A Fre 415 may be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior
class standing, or permission of instructor. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Fre
398 Face-to-Face (3)
Seminar
devoted to the works of a visiting major figure in contemporary French thought,
letters, film or art. Taught by a regular faculty member in cooperation with
the visiting author or artist. Taught in English. May be repeated for credit
with permission of the program chair. May not be used to fulfill the requirements
of the major in French. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior class standing, or
permission of the instructor. May not be offered in 2005-2006.
A Fre
460 (=A Arh 450) Art and Society in Early Modern France (3)
Seminar
examining selected topics in art and architecture produced in France from the
sixteenth through eighteenth centuries. Special emphasis upon the cultural significance
of art in an era that saw the rise and fall of monarchical power as well as
dramatic changes in understanding of social hierarchy, gender, the natural world
and philosophy. Taught in English. French majors will do readings and written
work in French when possible. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 360. May not be offered
in 2005-2006. [OD]
A Fre
460Z (=A Arh 450Z) Art and Society in Early Modern France (3)
A Fre
460Z is the writing intensive version of A 460; only one may be taken for
credit. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 360. [WI]