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French
FLF 1114. French I. (4) Four lectures. One recitation. An introduction to conversational French.
FLF 1124. French II. (4) (Prerequisite: FLF 1114). Four hour lectures. One recitation. Conversational French. Reading of graded text.
FLF 2125. Accelerated Intermediate French. (5) (Prerequisite: FLF 1124 or equivalent and consent of instructor). Five hours lecture. Rapid
review of French grammar; intensive oral-aural practice; reading of intermediate texts. The equivalent of FLF 2133 and FLF 2143. Conducted
mainly in French.
FLF 2133. French III. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 1124). Three hours lecture. Rapid review of French grammar; oral-aural practice; reading of
intermediate texts.
FLF 2143. French IV. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 2133). Three hours lecture. Oral-aural practice; reading of intermediate texts.
FLF 2183. Honors French III. (3) (Prerequisite: Open through invitation only). Three hours lecture. Honors program of FLF 2133,
Intermediate French III.
FLF 2193. Honors French IV. (3) (Prerequisite: Open through invitation only). Three hours lecture. Honors program of FLF 2143, French IV.
FLF 2990. Special Topics in French. (1-9). Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing
subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).
FLF 3114. Advanced French. (4) (Prerequisite: FLF 2143, FLF 2125 or equivalent or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture and laboratory.
Required of all majors. Advanced instruction in all aspects of modern French.
FLF 3124. Advanced French. (4) (Prerequisite: FLF 2143, FLF 2125 or equivalent or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture and laboratory.
Required of all majors. A continuation of FLF 3114.
FLF 3143. French Civilization. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 2143, FLF 2125 or equivalent or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Illustrated
survey of French cultural heritage.
FLF 3313. Business French I. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 2143, FLF 2125 or equivalent or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. The French
language as used in business practices and marketing; emphasis on acquisition and application of French commercial terminology in import/export
correspondence.
FLF 3323. Business French II. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 2143, FLF 2125 or equivalent of consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. The French
language as used in exchange controls, the Bourse, the banks; acquisition of French business terminology for written and oral expression.
FLF 3513. Survey of French Literature. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 2143 or FLF 2125 or equivalent or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture.
Required of all majors. A survey of French literature from its origin to the 18th century.
FLF 3523. Survey of French Literature. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 2143 or FLF 2125 or equivalent or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture.
Required of all majors. A survey of French literature from the 18th century to the present.
FLF 4000. Directed Individual Study. Hours and credits to be arranged.
FLF 4063/6063. French Drama of the 19th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 3523 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Reading of
works of outstanding writers and discussion of literary currents of the century.
FLF 4073/6073. French Drama of the 20th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 3523 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Reading of
works of outstanding writers and discussion of literary currents of the century.
FLF 4093/6093. French Novel and Short Story of the 19th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 3523 or consent of instructor). Three hours
lecture. Reading of selected masterpieces. Discussion of literary currents and personalities of the century.
FLF 4103/6103. French Novel and Short Story of the 20th Century.(3) (Prerequisite: FLF 3523 or consent of instructor). Three hours
lecture. Reading and critical evaluation of modern French novels and short stories of various literary schools.
FLF 4113/6113. French Stylistics. (3) (Prerequisites: FLF 3114, 3513 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Advanced instruction in
written and oral communication.
FLF 4143/6143. French Classicism. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 3513). Three hours lecture. Reading and discussion of selected texts in the novel,
drama, and criticism of the 17th century.
FLF 4153/6153. French Classicism. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 3513 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. A continuation of FLF
4143/6143.
FLF 4213/6213. Historical Grammar. (3) (Prerequisites: FLF 3114 and 3124 or consent of instructor). A history of the French language from
the Strasbourg Oaths to Montaigne.
FLF 4313/6313. Intensive Advanced French for Teachers. (3) (Prerequisites: Teacher certification in French or consent of instructor). A
short term course in the contrastive structures of French and English. Summer only.
FLF 4990/6990. Special Topics in French. (1-9). Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer
developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years).
FLF 6563. French Readings for Graduates I. (3) Three hours lecture. A service course for students desiring a reading knowledge of French
for research or advanced degrees
FLF 6573. French Readings for Graduates II. (3) (Prerequisite: FLF 6563 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. A service course
for non-majors who desire a reading knowledge of French for research or advanced degrees.
FLF 7000. Directed Individual Study. Hours and credits to be arranged.
FLF 8000. Thesis Research/Thesis. Hours and credits to be arranged.
FLF 8063. Seminar in French Drama of the 19th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).
FLF 8073. Seminar in French Drama of the 20th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).
FLF 8093. Seminar in the French Novel of the 19th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).
FLF 8103. Seminar in the French Novel of the 20th Century. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).
FLF 8113. Seminar in French Classical and Neo-Classical Comedy. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).
FLF 8123. Seminar in the French Novel and Short Story of the Renaissance and Classical Period. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).
FLF 8213. Old French. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing). A philological study of the development of Old Parisian French from Vulgar Latin.
FLF 8223. Seminar in French Classical and Neo-Classical Tragedy. (3) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing).
FLF 8990. Special Topics in French. (1-9) (Prerequisite: Graduate standing). Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a
limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within
two academic years).
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