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French Courses Primarily for Graduate Students

 
009:205-206
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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