French (FREN)

FREN 0--. FREN LOWER LEVEL TRANSFER CR. (1-10 Credits)
Lower Level Coursework in French
Level: Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Transfer
Schedule type(s): Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
FREN 001. BEGINNING FRENCH I. (0,3 Credits)
An introduction to the target language establishes a solid foundation of conversational, reading, writing, and listening comprehension skills. A cultural component is integrated with the language studies. Learners work with a combination of textbooks, workbooks, audio, video, software, and online materials.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lab, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
FREN 1--. FREN UPPER DIVISION. (1-10 Credits)
Upper Level Coursework in French
Level: Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Transfer
Schedule type(s): Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
FREN 002. BEGINNING FRENCH II. (0,3 Credits)
A continuing introduction to the target language builds on conversational, reading, writing, and listening comprehension skills. A cultural component is integrated with the language studies. Through directed independent study, learners work with a combination of textbooks, workbooks, audio, video, software, and online materials.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): FREN 001
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lab, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: Global and Cultural Understand
FREN 003. INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I. (0,3 Credits)
A continuation of courses for intermediate learners leading to the acquisition of fluency in the target language. Students work with a combination of textbooks, workbooks, audio, video, software, and online materials.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): FREN 002
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lab, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
FREN 004. INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II. (0,3 Credits)
A continuation of courses for intermediate learners leading to the acquisition of fluency in the target language. Students work with a combination of textbooks, workbooks, audio, video, software, and online materials.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): FREN 003
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lab, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: Global and Cultural Understand
FREN 140. FRENCH PRACTICAL SPEAKING AND WRITING. (0,3 Credits)
This course focuses on practical/authentic written and oral communication skills and students are expected to be able to function in the target language environment utilizing the basic knowledge they have learned in the previous courses.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): FREN 052
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lab, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
FREN 150. FRENCH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE. (0-3 Credits)
This is a topics course for advanced language learners. Students may repeat this course as the topic changes.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): FREN 140
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lab, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
FREN 151. NATIONAL IDENTITY IN A TRANSNATIONAL AGE. (3 Credits)
French 151 is a course designed to introduce advanced-level students to the history and culture of France. Students will explore the issues of French culture that arise as its national identity is challenged by the strengthening of transnational and sub-national identities. As students explore France's historical development, they will analyze aspects and issues of its social, economic, artistic, intellectual, and political life in an attempt to build global awareness and understanding among citizens of the world. The course is taught in French.
Level: Graduate, Law, Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): FREN 140
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: Global and Cultural Understand
FREN 152. FRENCH FILM. (0,3 Credits)
Students view, discuss, and write about French-language films in French. Students demonstrate knowledge of the culture necessary for a broader understanding of the films through discussion and writing.
Level: Graduate, Law, Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): FREN 140
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: Global and Cultural Understand
FREN 160. FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. (0,3 Credits)
A course for language learners with advanced skills that aims to enhance fluency in the target language and develop greater knowledge of its literatures. Students research a specific literary topic, work, or genre in the language under study, then present and explore their findings.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): FREN 140
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Lab, Lecture, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None
FREN 170. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (1-3 Credits)
Students enrolled in this course utilize their language skills to pursue an area of interest while working directly with a professor of the language.
Level: Non Degree Coursework, Professional Health Care, Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Restrictions: None
Primary grade mode: Standard Letter
Schedule type(s): Independent Study, Web Instructed
Area(s) of Inquiry: None