2021-2022 VWU Academic Catalog

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FRENCH STUDIES COURSES (FR) 111 Beginning French I (4) An introduction to French as a spoken and written language. Emphasizes the development of oral and written skills and cultural awareness. Four classes each week. Offered every year. 112 Beginning French II (4) An introduction to French as a spoken and written language. Emphasizes the development of oral and written skills and cultural awareness. Prerequisite: FR 111 with a grade of C or higher or proficiency as determined by the instructor. Four classes each week. Offered every year. 213 Intermediate French (4) Develops speaking and writing proficiency through active learning and intensive practice. Prerequisite: FR 112 or equivalent. Fulfills the foreign language requirement. Offered every fall. 307 Topics in Advanced Conversation and Composition (4) Designed to help students reach advanced proficiency while offering an introduction to French society today, French history, the arts, and more. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: FR 213 or equivalent or consent. Offered every year. 320 French through Film and Literature (4) Offers language learning and intensive practice in advanced-level reading, listening, speaking, writing, and culture through recent French films and canonical literary works. Taught in French. Prerequisite: FR 213 or equivalent or consent. Offered on demand. 327 France Today (4) Offers a thorough examination of France and the French in the postwar era until today. Covers the social, political, economic, and cultural aspects of France today; artistic productions, and the patterns, structures, and on-going mutations of everyday life in France, as well as the lifestyles, values, and worldviews of the French today. Taught in English with reading and writing in French for French majors and minors. Prerequisite: Sophomore status or consent. Offered on demand. 328 French History I: Vercingétorix-Revolution (4) Introduces students to the history of France from the Celtic Gauls to the Revolution of 1789. Taught in English with work in French for majors and minors. Prerequisite: Sophomore status or consent. Offered in selected semesters. 329 French History II: Revolution-World War II (4) Covers French history from the 1789 Revolution to World War II. Taught in English with work in French for majors and minors. Prerequisite: Sophomore status or consent. Offered in selected semesters. 334 Introduction to French Cinema (4) Introduces students to French cinema from its origins to the present, beginning with the birth of the motion picture in France, then exploring several significant film movements, including major directors and seminal films associated with them. Poetic realism, the New Wave, the heritage film, beur cinema, contemporary blockbusters, and more are examined. Taught in English, with 300-level language coursework for French majors and minors. Prerequisite: Sophomore status or consent. Offered on demand. 335 Masterpieces of French Literature (4) W Introduces students to French literature from its origins to the present day through a representative sample of authors and literary masterpieces. Emphasizes modernist literature from Baudelaire to Marguerite Duras. Taught in English, with 300-level language work in the French language for French majors and minors. Prerequisite: Sophomore status or consent. Offered alternate years. 443 Senior Seminar (4) I, W Studies the life and work of a major writer and its history, literature and philosophical trends. Taught in French. Prerequisites: ENG 105 with a grade of C or higher and FR 307, or consent. Offered on demand.

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