| French Course Offerings Bulletin 2008-2009 for Autumn (As of 12/1/2008) |
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Students studying foreign languages at the elementary and intermediate levels typically take the sequence of courses numbered 101-102-103-104 (including the decimal subdivisions such as 101.51, etc.) or, for those with high school French, 102.66-103-104 or 103.66-104 and then move on to advanced courses. Students who need to satisfy the Arts and Sciences foreign language requirement must demonstrate competence through the 104 level. |
| 101 Elementary French I | ||
| Introduction to French; development of listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Not open to students with credit for 100.02 or to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit, or to students with 2 or more years of study in this language in high school, except by permission of dept. GEC for lang courses. FL Admis Cond courses. | ||
| 101.01 Classroom Track U 5 | ||
| Students must register for and complete 5 cr hrs during the qtr. This course is available for EM credit. | ||
| 101.51 Individualized Track U 1-5 | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. Students register for and complete from 1 to 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Students who complete 5 hours before the end of the qtr may proceed to 102.51. Progress is sequential from one cr hr to the next, with proficiency at the level of 80% required for advancement. | ||
| 102 Elementary French II | ||
| Continuation of 101, further development of listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit. GEC for lang courses. FL Admis Cond courses. | ||
| 102.01 Classroom Track U 5 | ||
| Prereq: 101.01 or 5 cr hrs of 101.51. Students must register for and complete 5 cr hrs during the qtr. This course is available for EM credit. | ||
| 102.51 Individualized Track U 1-5 | ||
| Prereq: Grade of B- or above in 101.01 or 5 cr hrs in 101.51, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. Students may register for 101.51 and 102.51 concurrently with permission of instructor. Students who complete 5 hrs before the end of the qtr may proceed to 103.51. Progress is sequential from one cr hr to the next with proficiency at the level of 80% required for advancement. | ||
| 102.66 Intensive French for Review I U 1-5 | ||
| Classroom track; review of basic structures, vocabulary, and skills needed for entry into 103. | ||
| Prereq: 2 or more years of high school French and placement in 101 by placement exam. Not open to native speakers of French through regular course enrollment or EM credit or to students with credit for 101.01, 101.51, 102.01, or 102.51. Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. Students must register for and complete 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Students may register for and complete 102I66 for 1-5 cr hrs. Progress is sequential, for each hour, with a proficiency of 80% required to move to the next credit hour. | ||
| 103 Intermediate French I | ||
| Continued study of French; development of listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills; readings based on contemporary French culture and literature. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit. GEC for lang courses. | ||
| 103.01 Classroom Track U 5 | ||
| Prereq: 102.01, or 102.66, or 5 cr hrs of 102.51. Students must register for and complete 5 cr hrs during the qtr. This course is available for EM credit. | ||
| 103.51 Individualized Track U 1-5 | ||
| Prereq: Grade of B- or above in 102.01, or 102.66, or 5 cr hrs of 102.51 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. Students may register for 102.51 and 103.51 concurrently with permission of instructor. Students register for and complete from 1 to 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Progress is sequential from one cr hr to the next, with proficiency at the level of 80% required for advancement. | ||
| 103.66 Intensive French for Review II U 1-5 | ||
| Classroom track; intensive review of basic structures, vocabulary, and skills needed for entry into 104. | ||
| Prereq: 101.01 or 5 cr hrs of 101.51, or 3 or more yrs of high school French and placement into 102 by placement exam. Not open to native speakers of French through regular course enrollment or EM credit or to students with credit for 102.01, 102.51, 102.66, 103.01, or 103.51. Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. Students must register for and complete 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Students may register for 103I66 for 1-5 cr hrs. Progress is sequential, for each hour, with a proficiency of 80% required to move to the next credit hour. | ||
| 104 Intermediate French II | ||
| Prereq: 103.01 or 103.66 or 5 cr hrs of 103.51 or 112. Not open to students with credit for 104; or to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit. Only one of the decimal subdivisions may be taken for credit. GEC for lang courses. | ||
| 104.01 Conversation and Composition U 5 | ||
| Continued development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing with an emphasis on oral and written skills; focus on functional topics and thematic vocabulary. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. H104.01 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Highly recommended for majors and minors. Course conducted in French. This course is available for EM credit. | ||
| 104.02 Conversation U 5 | ||
| Emphasis on speaking and aural comprehension with special attention to practical situations. | ||
| 104.03 Contemporary French Society U 5 | ||
| Emphasis on various aspects of contemporary French cultures; readings and discussion in French. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. | ||
| 104.04 Civilization U 5 | ||
| Aspects of French civilization: geography, history, social developments, and the arts; readings and discussion in French. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. | ||
| 104.51 Conversion and Composition U 1-5 | ||
| Continued development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing with an emphasis on oral and written skills; focus on functional topics and thematic vocabulary. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Grade of B- or above in 103.01, 103.66, or 5 cr hrs in 103.51, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. Students register for and complete from 1 to 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Proficiency at the level of 80% is required for advancement from 1 cr hr to the next. | ||
| 112 Intensive French U 5,10,15 | ||
| Elementary and intermediate French; intensive drill in form, syntax, vocabulary, and idiom; reading of short stories, novels, and plays. | ||
| Su Qtr. 15 cl. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Full-time fees required regardless of number of cr hrs. Equiv of 101, 102, and 103. Students may not register for any other course if they enroll in 112. Students with credit for 103 or equiv may not register for credit. Students with credit for 101 and 102 will enroll for 5 cr hrs. Students with credit for 101 only will enroll for 10 cr hrs. Students with no credit in French will enroll for 15 cr hrs. Regardless of cr hrs enrolled a student will attend class throughout entire qtr. Withdrawal from the course means forfeiture of all cr hrs. No audit. GEC for lang course. FL Admis Cond course. | ||
| 150 French Literary and Cultural Works in Translation: From Renaissance to Enlightenment and Revolution U 5 | ||
| Important issues in 16th to 18th-century French literature and culture; focus on Humanist, Classical, and Enlightenment writings of such authors as Montaigne, Moliere, Voltaire, Rousseau. | ||
| Taught in English. GEC arts and hums lit course. | ||
| 151 French Literary and Cultural Works in Translation: from Romantic Passion to Existential Doubt U 5 | ||
| Traces the growth of modernism and postmodernism out of romantic, realist, and symbolist currents of the nineteenth century in narratives, plays, poetry, films, art and music. | ||
| Taught in English. GEC arts and hums lit and western (non-US) course. | ||
| 152 Introduction to Francophone African and Caribbean Literatures in Translation U 5 | ||
| Introduces students to the literatures and cultures of important non-Western regions of the Francophone world and develops their analytical reading and writing skills. | ||
| Taught in English. GEC arts and hums lit course. | ||
| 153 Issues in French or Francophone Culture U 5 | ||
| Exploration of a particular issue of a specific French or Francophone culture. | ||
| 2 2-hr cl. Taught in English; GEC arts and hums cultures and ideas course. | ||
| 201 Introduction to French Studies | ||
| Techniques for reading and interpreting different French texts: stories, poetry, plays, films, music, and ads while building vocabulary, comprehension, speaking and writing skills. | ||
| Prereq: 104 or 5 cr hrs of 104.51 or permission of instructor. Conducted in French | ||
| 201.01 Classroom Track U 5 | ||
| 2 2-hr cl. H201.01 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 104.01,104.02,104.03,104.04 or 5 cr hrs of 104.51 or permission of instructor. Course conducted in French. | ||
| 201.51 Individualized Track U 1-5 | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs. Students register for and complete from 1 to 5 cr hrs during the qtr. Proficiency at the level of 80% is required for advancement from 1 cr hr to the next. | ||
| 206 Introduction to French Media and Visual Culture U 5 | ||
| Introduction to French media and visual culture based on texts from the electronic press, interior design and fashion magazines, multimedia documents, television, radio, and film. | ||
| Prereq: 104 or 5 cr hrs of 104.51 or permission of instructor. Not open to native speakers of French through course enrollment or EM credit. Conducted in French. | ||
| 250 Topics in French Literature and Culture in Translation U 5 | ||
| Examination of selected topics through a study of French literary works in the context of culture and the arts. Topic varies. | ||
| 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: English 110 recommended. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. Conducted in English. GEC arts and hums lit course. | ||
| 293 Individual Studies U 1-15 | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Written permission of dept. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 294 Group Studies U 1-15 | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Written permission of dept. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. | ||
| 401 French Grammar Review U 5 | ||
| Oral and written review of French grammar. | ||
| Prereq: 201 or 206. | ||
| 402 Intermediate French Conversation U 3 | ||
| Practice in speaking French, building of practical vocabulary; emphasis on comprehension and oral expression. | ||
| Prereq: 201 or 206. Not open to native or near-native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit. | ||
| 403 Intermediate French Writing U 5 | ||
| Basic kinds of French prose and techniques of composition; practice in writing letters, essays; descriptive, narrative, and personal compositions. | ||
| Prereq: 401. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit. | ||
| 404 French Pronunciation U 5 | ||
| Formation of French sounds, rules of pronunciation and diction; lectures and practical exercises; use of phonetic symbols. | ||
| Prereq: 401. | ||
| 406 Business French I U 5 | ||
| An introduction to business French with emphasis on basic business terminology, commercial correspondence, similarities and differences in business transactions, and international procedures. | ||
| Prereq: 206 or any 400-level course or permission of instructor. | ||
| 418 French Language and Cultures U 5 | ||
| Exploration of an aspect of French culture through the use of varied texts and multimedia tools (e.g., CD-roms, music, film, internet); topics vary. | ||
| Prereq: 201 or 206 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. | ||
| 425 French Literature and Society U 5 | ||
| Readings and analysis of the relationship between literature and society represented in different genres and periods of French Literature. | ||
| H425 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 201; 401 recommended. | ||
| 426 French Literature and the Self U 5 | ||
| Readings and analysis of various concepts of the self as represented in different genres and periods of French literature. | ||
| H426 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 201; 401 recommended. | ||
| 427 Francophone Literature: from Empire to Nation U 5 | ||
| Readings and analysis of French-language literary texts as these relate to issues of empire, nation, and identity. | ||
| H427 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor. Prereq: 201; 401 recommended. | ||
| 440 Introduction to the Study of Contemporary French Culture U 5 | ||
| Introduction to ways of studying major aspects of French culture by means of lectures, readings, research projects, in-class presentations, and research reports. | ||
| Prereq: 201 or 206. Conducted in French. | ||
| 470 Introduction to French Cinema U 5 | ||
| Introduction to the study of French cinema, of French film history, and the art of the cinema. | ||
| 2 2-hr cl. Prereq: 401. Conducted in French. | ||
| 506 French-Speaking Cultures in a Business Context U 5 | ||
| Designed to provide students with a basic hands-on knowledge of principles of social and business interactions within the French-speaking world. | ||
| Taught in English. Course cannot be used for the major or the minor. | ||
| 571 Basic French for Graduate Students G 5 | ||
| Designed primarily for students who have no formal preparation in French; covers basic grammar and vocabulary. | ||
| Prereq: Grad standing. Credit does not apply to the minimum number of hours required for the master's or doctoral degrees. No audit. | ||
| 572 French for Research I G 3 | ||
| Prereq: Grade of C or above in 571, or equiv preparation demonstrated by a placement test. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. Credit does not apply to the minimum number of hours required for the master's or doctoral degrees. No audit. Satisfactory completion of this course (grade of A or B) may be accepted by the student's dept as evidence of a dictionary reading knowledge in fulfillment of PhD language requirement. | ||
| 573 French for Research II G 3 | ||
| Prereq: Grade of A or B in 572, or equiv preparation demonstrated by a placement test. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. Credit does not apply to the minimum number of hours required for the master's or doctoral degrees. No audit. Satisfactory completion of this course (grade of A or B) may be accepted by the student's dept as evidence of a dictionary reading knowledge in fulfillment of PhD language requirement. | ||
| 601 Advanced French Grammar U G 5 | ||
| Systematic review of French grammar with composition and other exercises based on contemporary authors; modern tendencies in syntactic analysis. | ||
| Prereq: 401, 403, and another 400-level language, literature, or culture course other than 404. | ||
| 602 French Translating U G 5 | ||
| An introduction to the theory of translation and practice of translation (French to English and English to French) based on texts reflecting different types of written communication. | ||
| Prereq: 601 or equiv. | ||
| 603 Advanced Spoken and Written French U G 3 | ||
| Intensive practice in speaking and writing French; based on contemporary usage. | ||
| Prereq: 402, 403, and 601 or equiv. Not open to native speakers of this language through regular course enrollment or EM credit. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 604^ Advanced French Pronunciation, Styles, and Francophone Accents U G 5 | ||
| Training in auditory and oral aspects of advanced French pronunciation; analysis of different styles of spoken French and different francophone accents. | ||
| 2 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: 404 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 631 Topics in French Cultures and Literatures U G 2-5 | ||
| Intensive study of an aspect of French culture or literature; topic varies. | ||
| Prereq: 401 and either 425, 426, 427, or 440; or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 643 From Absolute Monarchy to WWII U G 5 | ||
| Political and cultural history of France from Absolute Monarchy to World War II. | ||
| Prereq: 401 and 440, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 644 French Civilization since WWII U G 5 | ||
| The transformation of French society since WWII as a result of changing social and political structures. | ||
| Prereq: 401 and 440, or permission of instructor. | ||
| 650 Survey of Medieval French Literature U G 5 | ||
| Survey of French literature of the Middle Ages from its inception to Villon, with emphasis on different literary genres (epics, narrative fiction, poetry, theatre). | ||
| Prereq: 401 and either 425, 426, or 427. Not open to students with credit for 721. | ||
| 652 Early Modern French Literature U G 5 | ||
| Major early modern French literary movements and authors. | ||
| Prereq: 401 and either 425, 426, or 427. | ||
| 653^ French Literature of the Enlightenment U G 5 | ||
| Major ideas and authors of the 18th century in France; emphasis on such writers as Montesquieu, Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau. | ||
| Prereq: 401 and either 425, 426, or 427. | ||
| 655 French Literature of the 19th Century U G 5 | ||
| Major 19th-century French literary movements and authors from romanticism to symbolism and naturalism. | ||
| Prereq: 401 and either 425, 426, or 427. | ||
| 656 French Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries U G 5 | ||
| Major intellectual and literary currents in France from the early 20th century to the present. | ||
| Prereq: 401 and either 425, 426, or 427. | ||
| 657 Literature of the Francophone World | ||
| Prereq: 401 and either 425, 426, or 427. | ||
| 657.01 Francophone Literature from Black Africa and the Caribbean U G 5 | ||
| Major intellectual and literary currents in black Africa and the Caribbean. | ||
| 657.02^ Literature from North Africa U G 5 | ||
| Major intellectual and literary currents in francophone North Africa. | ||
| 657.03^ Quebec Literature U G 5 | ||
| Major intellectual and literary currents in Quebec. | ||
| 663^ Women in French Literature U G 5 | ||
| Examination of representations of women and writing by women in selected works of French literature. | ||
| Prereq: 401 and either 425, 426, or 427. | ||
| 670 Studies in French Cinema U G 5 | ||
| The history and esthetics of French cinema from its beginnings to 1945. | ||
| Prereq: 470. Not open to students with credit for 671. Taught in French. | ||
| 672 French Cinema, 1945 to Present U G 5 | ||
| The history and aesthetics of French cinema from 1945 to the present. | ||
| Prereq: 10 cr hrs in literature and/or cinema above 200 level or permission of instructor. Taught in English. | ||
| 690 Business French Internship U 1-15 | ||
| Supervised training in international (French-speaking) business coordinated by student's advisor and internship training director. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: 406 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. Notify Department Chair no later than six months (2 quarters) before the start of the internship. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 692 The Romance Languages U G 5 | ||
| Examines the socio-historical factors and the linguistic processes that contributed to the formation of the Romance languages and to their divergences. | ||
| 3 1.5-hr cl. Prereq: One year of a Romance language or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Italian 692 or Linguist 692. Cross-listed in Italian and Romance Linguistics. Offered bi-annually. Taught in English. This course counts toward: the Italian major (as one of the two courses taught in English), the French major (as an elective for all the major tracks), the Linguistics major or minor, the Spanish major (as an elective and the one course taught in English permitted to count for the major). | ||
| 693 Individual Studies U G 1-15 | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 694 Group Studies U G 1-15 | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. | ||
| 697 Study at a Foreign Institution U G 1-15 | ||
| An opportunity for students to study at a foreign institution and receive Ohio State credit for that work. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: Written permission of dept chairperson. Repeatable to a maximum of 45 cr hrs. This course is Progress ("P") graded. Students will pay Ohio State fees and any fees in excess of Ohio State tuition, as well as all travel and subsistence costs. | ||
| 699 Undergraduate Research in French U 1-15 | ||
| Undergraduate research or creative activities in variable topics. | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 701^ Advanced French Language Usage U G 5 | ||
| Advanced study of present-day French language, with emphasis on more complex and finer morphological, syntactic, semantic, and stylistic distinctions, as well as on idiomatic expression. | ||
| Prereq: 601. | ||
| 702 Advanced Translation and Comparative Stylistics U G 5 | ||
| Theory of translation and a comparative study, through specific exercises and intensive translation, of the stylistic resources of French and English. | ||
| Prereq: 602 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 706 France: Geographical Setting and Socio-economic Structures U G 5 | ||
| A study of the French geographic, economic, and social environment as it relates to business; parallel emphasis on advanced language skills. | ||
| Prereq: 406 or permission of instructor. Taught in French. | ||
| 710^ Contrastive Structures of French and English U G 5 | ||
| Comparison of the linguistic structures (phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics) of French and English with special emphasis on the problems of English-speaking students. | ||
| Prereq: 601 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 712^ French Phonology and Morphorphonemics U G 5 | ||
| The organization of the French sound system, its evolutionary tendencies, and its role in the articulation of the morphemes of the language. | ||
| Prereq: 601 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 714 Aspects of Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics of French U G 5 | ||
| Selected aspects of the morphological, syntactic, and lexical organization of modern French and the role of these subsystems in the communication of meaning. | ||
| Prereq: 601 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 716 Survey of Medieval French Literature | ||
| 716.01^ Introduction to Medieval French U G 5 | ||
| Introduction to medieval French grammar and vocabulary, using a medieval text as vehicle. | ||
| Prereq: 601 or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 811. | ||
| 716.02^ Introduction to Medieval Occitan U G 5 | ||
| Introduction to the language and literature of medieval Occitan, especially to that of the troubadours. | ||
| Prereq: 716.01 or permission of instructor. | ||
| 741 Topics in French Culture and Civilization U G 5 | ||
| Analysis of French culture through the study of selected topics in literatures, film, and social thought; topic varies. | ||
| Prereq: 643 or 644 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 751^ Studies in Genre and Mode U G 5 | ||
| Intensive study of the history and/or aesthestics of a specific literary genre or mode such as theatre, poetry, irony, humor. | ||
| Prereq: One 600 level course and permission of instructor for undergraduates. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. | ||
| H783 Honors Research U 3-5 | ||
| Offers undergraduates with special aptitudes a greater opportunity to do independent study than is possible in the ordinary course; work in conference, library, or phonetics laboratory. | ||
| Prereq: 4th yr standing with a grade of A in at least half of the French courses and an average of B in the remainder; permission of instructor under whose supervision the work is to be completed and the Arts and Sciences Honors Committee. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 792 Interdepartmental Studies in the Humanities U G 3-5 | ||
| Two or more departments present colloquia on subjects of mutual interest; topics to be announced. | ||
| Prereq: Grad standing or permission of instructor(s). Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 801 Teaching French at the College Level G 5 | ||
| Methods and techniques for teaching French language at the college level. | ||
| Au Qtr. Two wks intensive workshop previous to qtr followed by a 2-hr wkly cl. Prereq: Teaching associate in the Dept of French and Italian or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Ed-T&L 801.01 or Ed-T&P 801.01. For students enrolled in this course, the minimum number of credit hours required for graduation is increased by 5 hrs. | ||
| 821^ Masterworks of Medieval French Literature G 5 | ||
| Intensive study of influential authors and anonymous masterpieces of French literature between 1100 and 1500. | ||
| 822^ Topics and Problems in Medieval French Literature G 5 | ||
| Intensive exploration of a special topic or problem, with readings in relevant criticism and scholarship. | ||
| Prereq: 821. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 823 Topics and Problems in 16th-Century French Literature G 5 | ||
| Intensive exploration of a special topic or problem, with readings in relevant criticism and scholarship. | ||
| Prereq: 652 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 824 Topics and Problems in 17th-Century French Literature G 5 | ||
| Intensive exploration of a special topic or problem, with readings in literary works and in relevant criticism and scholarship. | ||
| Prereq: 652 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 825 Topics and Problems in 18th-Century French Literature G 5 | ||
| Intensive exploration of a special topic or problem, with readings in literary works and in relevant criticism and scholarship. | ||
| Prereq: 653 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 826^ Topics and Problems in 19th-Century French Literature G 5 | ||
| Intensive exploration of special topics or problems with readings in literary works in relevant criticism and scholarship. | ||
| Prereq: 655 or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 827 Topics and Problems in 20th-Century French Literature G 5 | ||
| Intensive study of a specific topic or problem with readings of selected literary and critical works. | ||
| Prereq: 656 or equiv. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 828^ Topics in Francophone Literature G 5-15 | ||
| In-depth study of a theme, genre, movement, or author from a non-European area of the francophone world. | ||
| Prereq: Grad standing. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 831 Seminar in French Literature G 2-5 | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 833^ Seminar in French Literature G 3-5 | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. | ||
| 850^ Seminar in French Linguistics G 5 | ||
| Detailed exploration of selected topics in French linguistics with extensive analysis of French language data relevant to the topic. | ||
| Sp Qtr. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. | ||
| 883 Introduction to Graduate Study in French G 5 | ||
| Basic tools for literary research and history and major areas of literary criticism. | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. | ||
| 885* Introduction to Contemporary Critical Theory G 5 | ||
| Selected readings covering the range of critical approaches to literature. | ||
| 887 Problems of Textual Analysis G 5 | ||
| Intensive work in literary and linguistic analysis of texts from various periods and genres. | ||
| Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. including cr hrs earned in 884. | ||
| 890 Interdepartmental Studies in Critical Theory G 5 | ||
| Interdisciplinary study of a movement (phenomenology, deconstruction, etc.) or problem (intentionality, evaluation, etc.) in literary theory. | ||
| Prereq: Background in critical theory recommended. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. Cross-listed in Comparative Studies, English, German, Spanish, and Women's Studies. | ||
| 893 Individual Studies G 1-5 | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 894 Group Studies G 1-15 | ||
| Investigation of minor problems in the various fields of French literature and language. | ||
| Prereq: Written permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 30 cr hrs. | ||
| 899 Interdepartmental Seminar G 3-5 | ||
| Two or more departments present seminars on subjects of mutual interest; topics to be announced. | ||
| Prereq: Permission of instructor(s). Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. Permission from dept required to repeat. | ||
| 903 Graduate Teaching Apprenticeship G 5 | ||
| An apprenticeship for advanced doctoral students to work with faculty members on the design and teaching of upper-level French language, literature, and culture courses. | ||
| Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Prereq: Two years previous teaching experience, permission of instructor, and Graduate Studies chair. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 990 International (French-Speaking) Business Internship G 5 | ||
| Supervised training in international (French-speaking) business, coordinated by student's adviser and internship training director. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Arr. Prereq: 706 or equiv, and permission of adviser and internship director. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U. | ||
| 999 Research in French Language or Literature G 1-18 | ||
| Research for thesis and dissertation purposes only. | ||
| Su, Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U. | ||