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FREN 101 A

Title: Elementary French I

Instructor: Dr. Patricia S. Han
Block: 5
Time: M/W/F 1:10PM-2:10PM
Room: LUCS 107
Units: 1

Catalog Description: A study of the fundamentals with emphasis on pronunciation and aural comprehension. Oral and written work. Reading of selected materials. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.; Laboratory: 1 hr/wk.

FREN 101 B

Title: Elementary French I

Instructor: Dr. Patricia S. Han
Block: 6
Time: M/W/F 2:20PM-3:20PM
Room: LUCS 107
Units: 1

Catalog Description: A study of the fundamentals with emphasis on pronunciation and aural comprehension. Oral and written work. Reading of selected materials. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.; Laboratory: 1 hr/wk.

FREN 150 A

Title: Elementary French Review

Instructor: Dr. Alison M. Clifton
Block: 2
Time: M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM
Room: LUCS 217
Units: 1
Comments: Take FREN-101

Catalog Description: A one semester review of the essentials of Frenchgrammar and basic vocabulary to promote listening,speaking, reading, and writing skills. Emphasisis on developing conversational skills andcultural awareness to handle topics of everydaylife in French. This course is designed forstudents who have studied French previously, butlack sufficient preparation to enter French 201.(1)

FREN 150 B

Title: Elementary French Review

Instructor: Dr. Alison M. Clifton
Block: 3
Time: M/W/F 10:50AM-11:50AM
Room: LUCS 217
Units: 1
Comments: Take FREN-101

Catalog Description: A one semester review of the essentials of Frenchgrammar and basic vocabulary to promote listening,speaking, reading, and writing skills. Emphasisis on developing conversational skills andcultural awareness to handle topics of everydaylife in French. This course is designed forstudents who have studied French previously, butlack sufficient preparation to enter French 201.(1)

FREN 201 A

Title: Intermediate French I

Instructor: Dr. David O. Scaer
Block: 2
Time: M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM
Room: LUCS 228
Units: 1

Catalog Description: A review of grammar. Selected reading, conversation, culture and composition. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.; Laboratory: 1 hr/wk.

FREN 201 B

Title: Intermediate French I

Instructor: Dr. David O. Scaer
Block: 3
Time: M/W/F 10:50AM-11:50AM
Room: LUCS 228
Units: 1

Catalog Description: A review of grammar. Selected reading, conversation, culture and composition. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.; Laboratory: 1 hr/wk.

FREN 301 A

Title: French Conversation II

Instructor: Dr. Alison M. Clifton
Block: 5
Time: M/W/F 1:10PM-2:10PM
Room: LUCS 217
Units: 1
Comments: Take Fren-202 or higher

Catalog Description: Improving oral proficiency and listening comprehension skills using contemporary media sources. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.; Laboratory: 1 hr/wk.

FREN 380 A

Title: Sp St: Fren Paleography

Instructor: Dr. David O. Scaer
Block:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1
Comments: Take Fren-202 or higher

Catalog Description: Study of a special topic, with subject or theme to be determined by the students and faculty member. Course may be taken more than once. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

FREN 405 A

Title: IS: Fren Paleography

Instructor: Dr. David O. Scaer
Block:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1/2

Catalog Description: Guided reading and research of a particular facet of French language, literature, or culture.

FREN 421 A

Title: The Medieval World

Instructor: Dr. David O. Scaer
Block: 10
Time: T/TH 10:10AM-11:40AM
Room: LUCS 228
Units: 1
Comments: Take Fren-202 or higher

Catalog Description: Selections from French literature of the Middle Ages, with emphasis on understanding the literary, cultural, and aesthetic trends of the period. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

FREN 461 A

Title: The Modern Novel & Short Story

Instructor: Dr. Patricia S. Han
Block:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1
Comments: Take Fren-202 or higher

Catalog Description: Major works of the 20th century including such authors as Gide, Camus, Sartre, Robbe-Grillet, and other francophone writers. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

FREN 496 A

Title: Honors Project

Instructor: Dr. Patricia S. Han
Block:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1

Catalog Description: A program of independent study culminating in a paper, artistic creation, or performance.

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