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French (FRN)
Course
Schedules
The complete description of French is found in the
Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures in the College of
Humanities and Social & Behavioral Sciences.
Descriptions of courses approved for the University Program appear in italic
type.
Courses on the 100 and 200 level are supplemented by laboratory work.
FRN 101 Elementary French I 4(4-0) F, Sp
Designed for students who have had no French. Basic language skills.
Introduction to the culture of the French-speaking countries. Students who have
had previous preparation in French are required to take a placement exam.
Students who have had more than two years of high school French may not enroll
without permission of instructor. (Group IV-B)
FRN 102 Elementary French II 4(4-0) F, Sp
Basic language skills. Continuation of FRN 101. Prerequisite: FRN 101 or
equivalent. (Group IV-B)
FRN 110 Study Abroad 1-8(Spec)
Intended for beginning students studying abroad. Prerequisite: permission of
instructor.
FRN 111 French 101 Drill 1(0-4)
Oral, small group drill section to be taken simultaneously with FRN 101 sections
using the Dartmouth Intensive Language Model.
FRN 112 French 102 Drill 1(0-4)
Oral, small group drill section to be taken simultaneously with FRN 102 sections
using the Dartmouth Intensive Language Model.
FRN 201 Intermediate French I 4(4-0) F, Sp
Review of grammar and further development of all language skills.
Prerequisite: FRN 102 or equivalent. (Group IV-B)
FRN 202 Intermediate French II 4(4-0) F, Sp
Continuation of FRN 201 with increased emphasis on reading and
discussion. Prerequisite: FRN 201 or equivalent. (Group IV-B)
FRN 210 Study Abroad 1-18(Spec)
Intended for intermediate students studying abroad. Prerequisites: FRN 102 or
equivalent; permission of instructor.
FRN 301 French Civilization 3(3-0) F
A study of various aspects of French culture from its beginnings through the
nineteenth century. Prerequisite: FRN 202 or equivalent.
FRN 302 France Today 3(3-0) Sp
Various aspects of the political, social, economic, intellectual, artistic, and
literary life of contemporary France. Prerequisite: FRN 202 or equivalent.
FRN 303 Survey of French Literature (Beginning to 1800) 3(3-0) F
Develops acquaintance with the literature of France from the Middle Ages to 1800
through selections from representative authors. Prerequisite: FRN 202 or
equivalent.
FRN 304 Survey of French Literature (1800 to Present) 3(3-0) Sp
General acquaintance with the literature of France from 1800 to the present.
Selections from representative authors. Prerequisite: FRN 202 or equivalent.
FRN 305 Survey of Francophone Literature 3(3-0)
Prose and poetry selections by Francophone writers, especially African and
Caribbean. Prerequisite: FRN 202 or equivalent.
FRN 310 Study Abroad 1-18(Spec)
Intended for advanced students studying abroad. Prerequisites: FRN 202;
permission of instructor.
FRN 315 Advanced French I 3(3-0)
Review and refinement of French grammar. Special emphasis on understanding
contemporary spoken and written French. Not open to students with credit in FRN
311. Prerequisite: FRN 202 or equivalent.
FRN 316 Advanced French II 3(3-0)
Review and refinement of French grammar. Special emphasis on reading and writing
about literary works in French. Not open to students with credit in FRN 332.
Prerequisite: FRN 202 or equivalent.
FRN 335 French for Business 3(3-0)
Designed for students interested in acquiring vocabulary related to business and
in developing fluency in writing and reading business letters and reports.
Prerequisite: FRN 202 or equivalent.
FRN 370 French Pronunciation and Diction 3(3-0)
Study of phonetics and practice of intonation and pronunciation patterns.
Prerequisite: FRN 202 or equivalent.
FRN 403 French Literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance 3(3-0)
Literary works chosen for detailed study are discussed in class. Prerequisites:
two 300-level French courses.
FRN 404 French Literature of the Seventeenth Century 3(3-0)
Study and discussion of literary works of significant writers of the period.
Prerequisites: two 300-level French courses.
FRN 406 French Literature of the Eighteenth Century 3(3-0)
Selected literary works are discussed in class. Prerequisites: two 300-level
French courses.
FRN 407 French Literature of the Nineteenth Century 3(3-0)
Discussion and analysis of novels, plays, poetry, and short stories of major
authors representing the principal movements. Prerequisites: two 300-level
French courses.
FRN 409 French Literature of the Twentieth Century 3(3-0)
Representative novels, plays, and poetry selected from the works of prominent
writers. Prerequisites: two 300-level French courses.
FRN 410 Study Abroad 1-12 (Spec)
Intended for advanced students studying abroad. Prerequisites: 6 hours at the
300 level or equivalent; permission of instructor.
FRN 411 Practicum in Teaching French 3(2-1)
Techniques for teaching and testing foreign language skills, planning lessons
and units, and selecting texts, cultural materials, and teaching aids. Practical
experience through mini- teaching situations. Prerequisites: two 300-level
courses; passing the competency test; departmental permission.
FRN 412 Practicum: Field Experience 1-2(Spec)
Laboratory experience in elementary and/or secondary teaching situations. CR/NC
only. Corequisite: FRN 411.
FRN 420 Literature and Culture of Quebec 3(3-0)
A study of various aspects of Quebec society and a few of Quebec's major
writers. Prerequisites: two 300-level French courses.
FRN 421 Foreign Language in Elementary Schools 1(1-0)
Techniques for teaching and testing foreign language skills, planning lessons
and units, and selecting texts, cultural materials and teaching aids. Practical
experience through mini-teaching situations. Corequisite: FRN 411.
FRN 430 French Culture Web Pages 1(1-0)
In the course, students explore a theme in French or Francophone culture while
learning about the Web and creating Web pages. Prerequisites: two 300-level
French courses; senior standing..
FRN 510 Study Abroad 1-12(Spec)
Intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying abroad.
Prerequisites: 6 hours at the 400 level or equivalent; permission of instructor
FRN 531 Practicum in French Stylistics 3(3-0)
Study and analysis of composition and style. Prerequisites: FRN 315, FRN 316; 6
additional FRN credit hours in courses 300 or above; or permission of
instructor.
FRN 591 Studies in French Culture 1-6(Spec)
Topics of immediate interest in French literature and civilization. Credit hours
vary, depending on the subject chosen. Prerequisites: FRN 202 or equivalent;
permission of instructor.
FRN 597 Independent Study 1-6(Spec) F, Sp
The in-depth study of a topic under the direction of a faculty member who
together with a student designs the format of the study. Prerequisites: at least
6 FRN credit hours at the 300 level or above; permission of the instructor and
department chairperson.
Credit Limitation. Courses in the department that are subject to graduate
credit limitation under the policy covering unspecified content or variable
credit are: FRN 591, 597.
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