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2009-2010 Course Listings
111. Beginning French I. 5 semester hours.
Emphasis on elementary grammar, oral practice and required laboratory. Open to the beginner, except by permission or placement. Every year.
112F. Beginning French II. 5 semester hours.
Grammar review, composition, oral practice, reading and required laboratory. Prerequisite: French 111 or equivalent. Every semester.
140A. Themes of Francophone Literature. 2 - 4 semester hours.
The course introduces students to francophone literary traditions. Representative works are studied and discussed. Lectures, readings and discussions are in English. Some sections are writing intensive. Every year.
French 150F. Intermediate French. 5 semester
hours
The course is designed to offer intermediate-level
students an opportunity to acquire communications skills, improve their
knowledge of how French works, and develop an awareness and appreciation of
francophone culture. Prerequisites : Fren 112 or placement.
230. French Topics. 1-6 semester hours.
Topics, chosen by the instructor, designed
to be of interest to the entire campus community. Taught in English or in French, as designated
by the instructor. Some sections may be writing intensive. Offered as need arises. This course may be repeated for credit. Students may
be awarded 5 or 6 semester hours for study abroad only.
241: Foreign Language Learning Center Tutor Training. 2 semester hours.
This two-credit, half semester course is designed to train incoming and
potential foreign language tutors for employment in Wittenberg’s Foreign
Language Learning Center (FLLC). Students who complete the course will
receive a certificate from the College Reading and Learning Association
stating that they are certified level 2 tutors. This course is mandatory for
employment in the FLLC. Every year. There are no course prerequisites for this course, but students must be recommended by a language faculty member.
261: L’Environnement naturel du monde francophone (The Natural
Environment of the Francophone World): 2 semester hours.
This is a content-based reading and conversation course that focuses on
the role of the natural environment in the lives of Francophones; it explores some of the
distinctive ways in which French-speaking people around the world express their regard and
concern for the natural world. Prerequisite: successful completion of FREN 112 or placement.
Offered alternate years.
263: La Culture et le film francophones (Francophone culture and film): 2 semester hours
This is a content-based conversation course that uses the medium of film to explore various aspects of French culture and history. Prerequisite: successful completion of French 112 or placement. Offered alternate years.
264: Moments de l’histoire francophone (Highlights of francophone history): 2 semester hours
This is a content-based course that offers a general overview of French
history from the Roman conquest to the Fifth Republic and the end of the colonial empire.
Prerequisite: successful completion of French 112 or placement. Offered alternate years.
265: Qui sont les Français ? L’Identité nationale (Who are the French ? National Identity): 2 semester hours
Consideration of topics in contemporary French culture, including study of comparative cultures, national identity and educational institutions today. Taught in French. Prerequisite: French 112 or placement. Offered alternate years.
303: Panorama de la littérature française, 4 semester hours
Survey of major writers in French literature from the medieval period through the 20th century. Taught in French. Prerequisite: 4 semester hours at the 200-level. Taught every third semester.