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| French for Reading/Research (a two-semester sequence) | |
| 009:208 | Introduction to Graduate Study in French; Expectations, resources, and opportunities of graduate study in French; introduction to course work, development of preprofessional competencies. |
| 009:209 | Grammar in Second Language Teaching/Learning; Grammar, second language acquisition, and teaching. Taught in English, projects in varied languages. Same as 164:225. |
| 009:210 | Comparative Stylistics. Advanced language study in French through the practice of translation from English to French and through a systematic comparative study of the two languages. Same as 48:211 |
| 009:212 | Realism and Naturalism. Representative novels of Realist and Naturalist literary texts. Same as 048:211. |
| 009:214 | Studies in the Enlightenment |
| 009:215 | The Renaissance in France |
| 009:216 | Studies in the Nineteenth Century. Introduction to the literary traditions of 19th-century France; principal literary and aesthetic movements of the century (Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism); prose, poetry, theater. Repeatable |
| 009:220 | Topics in French Studies |
| 009:221 | Literature of the 20th Century |
| 009:222 | New Historicisms in France. Theory and practice of historical interpretation developed by the "Annales" historians and in the philosophical discourses of Michel Foucault, Michel de Certeau, other prominent postmodern critics |
| 009:223 | French History in/and Cinema. French cinema's role in constructing 20th-century discourse on national and cultural identity and in shaping modern France's historical imagination |
| 009:224 | Modern French novel |
009:225 |
Literature of Immigration in France. Contemporary literature written by non-European immigrants in France; issues of identity, institutional power, exclusion, displacement; rhetorical strategies used in these decentered texts to open a discursive/subversive space in canonical literary discourse |
| 009:227 | Studies in the 17th Century |
| 009:234 | Principles of Teaching and Learning Foreign Languages; Consent of instructor required. Same as 13:221, 39:234, and 41:234 |
| 009:236 | Introduction to Second Language Acquisition Research. Research Methods, survey of selected literature in second language acquisition. |
| 009:237 | Second Language Acquisition Research/Theory I. Same as 035:201, 039:200, 39J:201, 164:201. |
| 009:238 | Multimedia and Second Language Acquisition. Same as 013:253, 035:212, 164:211. |
| 009:239 | Advanced CALL Curriculum Development. Same as 013:254, 035:214, 164:214. |
| 009:240 | Studies in Francophone Literature. Genres, topics, geographical areas, or in-depth study of one author. Same as 129:235 and 14:240. |
| 009:241 | Seminar: 19th-century French Art/Literature/Culture. Repeatable. Same as 01H:360 |
| 009:260 | Critical Theory and Practice |
| 009:277 | Thesis |
| 009:279 | Independent Study |
| 009:355 | Seminar |
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