Catalog 2023-2024

FRE - French

FRE 101 Elementary French I

Beginning French with an emphasis on French culture, as well as understanding and speaking French in practical situations. Includes practice in reading and writing.

Spartan Studies:

TBH

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Not open to native speakers of French. This course is only open to students who have successfully completed one year of French or less in secondary school, within the previous eight years, and no university French. Students cannot take FRE 101, 102, 105, 201, or 202 concurrently.

FRE 102 Elementary French II

Beginning French with an emphasis on French culture, as well as understanding and speaking French in practical situations. Includes practice in reading and writing.

Spartan Studies:

TBH

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Not open to native speakers of French. FRE 101 (or equivalent skills) is a prerequisite for FRE 102. May be taken after FRE 105 with instructor permission. Students cannot take FRE 101, 102, 105, 201, or 202 concurrently.

FRE 105 Elementary French Review

Review of French for students who have studied the language in high school for at least two years. Emphasis on accelerated grammar and on speaking. Listening comprehension, reading and writing are included.

Spartan Studies:

TBH

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Not open to native speakers of French. May not be taken after FRE 101. Students cannot take FRE 101, 102, 105, 201, or 202 concurrently.

FRE 151 Topics in French

Content varies. May be repeated for credit.

Credit Hours: 1-4

Prerequisites

Consent of instructor.

FRE 201 Intermediate French I

Not open to native speakers. Develops a greater understanding of French culture and everyday French, as well as speaking, reading and writing skills.

Spartan Studies:

TBH

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Not open to native speakers of French. FRE 102 or/and FRE 105, three or more years of high school French, or equivalent skills required for FRE 201. Students cannot take FRE 101, 102, 105, 201, or 202 concurrently.

FRE 202 Intermediate French II

Not open to native speakers. Develops a greater understanding of French culture and everyday French, as well as speaking, reading and writing skills.

Spartan Studies:

TBH

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Not open to native speakers of French. FRE 201 or equivalent skills required for FRE 202. Students cannot take FRE 101, 102, 105, 201, or 202 concurrently.

FRE 251 Topics in French

Content varies. May be repeated for credit.

Credit Hours: 1-4

Prerequisites

Consent of instructor.

FRE 271 UT in Paris

The students will study the history of France through the development of Paris throughout the centuries. The city will be presented in a chronological fashion, by studying its monuments and lesser-known landmarks (these are oftentimes archaeological remains Parisians walk by every day without noticing them). These landmarks will be discussed in class and visited in Paris.

Emphasis will be put on how Parisians interact with their history every day, framing their mindset in the process. Students will be able to experience these interactions in Paris and therefore better comprehend the French way of life. The course will be conducted entirely in French. 

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent skills

FRE 300 Advanced French I

Emphases in Advanced French I are on oral expression, reading and vocabulary building.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Not open to students who received their secondary education in the French language. FRE 202 or equivalent, or four or more years of high school French or equivalent skills.

FRE 301 Advanced French II

Emphases in Advanced French II are on writing, vocabulary building and grammar.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Not open to students who received their secondary education in the French language. FRE 202 or equivalent, or four or more years of high school French or equivalent skills.

FRE 308 French Pop Culture

This course explores the current state of French pop culture by studying various pieces including novels, comic books, television shows, songs and films.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent skills.

FRE 310 Diplomatic French

This course is designed to give students a working knowledge of French in a diplomatic setting. Emphasis is made on writing, as well as listening and speaking skills through the use of specialized vocabulary, simulations and paired activities.
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent skills

FRE 311 Commercial French

This course is designed to give students a working knowledge of French in a business setting. It provides a basis from which students will learn about culturally appropriate business practices in France and in the Francophone world.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent skills.

FRE 320 French Cinema

A broad survey of French cinema from the silent era through the present covering the history and evolution of French filmmaking through the viewing and analysis of its masterworks.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent, or four or more years of high school French, or equivalent skills.

FRE 322 Literature of the Francophonie

An introduction to the literature of La Francophonie through the close reading of texts by authors from Canada, Africa and the Antilles.
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent skills.

FRE 331 Introduction to French Literature

A reading and discussion of selections by master writers of French literature.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent skills.

FRE 332 The French Language in Contact

An examination of the evolution of the French language in the Hexagone and in the French diaspora (North America, Africa, Haiti, etc). In particular the themes of regional and social variation, standardization and bilingualism will be explored.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent skills.

FRE 351 Topics in French

Content varies. May be repeated for credit.

Credit Hours: 1-4

Prerequisites

Consent of instructor.

FRE 371 UT in Paris

The students will study the history of France through the development of Paris throughout the centuries. The city will be presented in a chronological fashion, by studying its monuments and lesser-known landmarks (these are oftentimes archaeological remains Parisians walk by every day without noticing them). These landmarks will be discussed in class and visited in Paris.

Emphasis will be put on how Parisians interact with their history every day, framing their mindset in the process. Students will be able to experience these interactions in Paris and therefore better comprehend the French way of life.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FRE 202 or equivalent skills

FRE 421 French Culture and Civilization

An integrated picture of the political, economic, social, geographical and cultural forces that have shaped France and the Francophone world.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

One 300-level French course or equivalent skills.

FRE 451 Topics in French

Content varies. May be repeated for credit.

Credit Hours: 1-4

Prerequisites

Consent of instructor.