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Below you will find the list of courses offered through the College's schools, departments, and programs. This list includes important information about each course, including the course description, credit hours, prerequisites, repeatability, and more. Use the filters to narrow your search.

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104 courses found. Showing results 1–10.
  • FRIT-F 100 Elementary French I (4 cr.) Introduction to French language and selected aspects of French and francophone civilization and culture. Credit given for only one of FRIT-F 100, FRIT-F 115, or FRIT-F 491.
  • FRIT-F 102 Beginning French Conversation I (1 cr.) C: FRIT-F 100. No credit for French major. This companion course to FRIT-F 100 gives beginning students the opportunity to practice conversational French in a relaxed setting with peers. Led by advanced students of French working under faculty guidance, group activities may include discussion, games, magazine/newspaper/movie discussions, cultural events, cooking, etc. S/F grading.
  • FRIT-F 115 Accelerated Elementary French (4 cr.) P: Consent of department. An accelerated treatment of material covered in both FRIT-F 100 and FRIT-F 150 designed for superior students and students with previous training in another foreign language. Credit given for only one of FRIT-F 100, FRIT-F 115, and FRIT-F 150.
  • FRIT-F 150 Elementary French II: Language and Culture (4 cr.) P: FRIT-F 100; or appropriate placement test score. Basic structures of the French language and selected topics of French and francophone civilization and culture. Credit given for only one of FRIT-F 115, FRIT-F 150, or FRIT-F 491.
  • FRIT-F 152 Beginning French Conversation II (1 cr.) C: FRIT-F 150. No credit for French major. This companion course to FRIT-F 150 gives beginning students the opportunity to practice conversational French in a relaxed setting with peers. Led by advanced students of French working under faculty guidance, group activities may include discussion, games, magazine/newspaper/movie discussions, cultural events, cooking, etc. S/F grading.
  • FRIT-F 200 Second-Year French I: Language and Culture (3 cr.) P: FRIT-F 115 or FRIT-F 150; or appropriate placement test score. Grammar, composition, conversation coordinated with the study of cultural texts. Credit given for only one FRIT-F 200 or FRIT-F 265.
  • FRIT-F 202 Intermediate French Conversation I (1 cr.) C: FRIT-F 200. No credit for French major. This companion course to FRIT-F 200 gives intermediate students the opportunity to practice conversational French in a relaxed setting with peers. Led by advanced students of French working under faculty guidance, group activities may include discussion, games, magazine/newspaper/movie discussions, cultural events, cooking, etc. S/F grading.
  • FRIT-F 222 Media Studies in the Francophone World (3 cr.) No credit for French minor. Study of the concepts of medium/media and mass media as they appear in the Francophone World, based on specific case studies and theoretical readings. Exploration of the ways in which Francophone people constantly interact with media in North America, Europe and Africa in a digital age. Taught in English.
  • FRIT-F 225 French Culture: Topics (3 cr.) No credit for French minor. Introduction to French culture through the study of a particular topic in the arts and humanities, such as film, literature, fine arts, and music. Taught in English. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours in FRIT-F 125 and FRIT-F 225.
  • FRIT-F 226 French Society: Topics (3 cr.) No credit for French minor. Introduction to French civilization through the study of a particular topic in the social or historical sciences, such as the French Revolution, history of colonialism, World War II, the student movements of 1968. Taught in English. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours in FRIT-F 126 and FRIT-F 226.