French (FREN)
FREN 1311 Elementary French I
An oral and written introduction to French for students with no prior knowledge of the language. Through pattern drills, the course stresses acquisition of vocabulary, pronunciation, and the formation of sentences in everyday conversation. Three hours plus one hour lab.
TCCN: FREN 1411
FREN 1312 Elementary French II
A continuation of FREN 1311, with added stress on the written language. Three hours plus one hour lab.
Prerequisites: FREN 1311 or equivalent course.
TCCN: FREN 1412
FREN 1620 Elementary French I and II
An intensive oral and written introduction to French for students with no prior knowledge of the language. Through pattern drills, the course stresses acquisition of vocabulary, pronunciation, and the formation of sentences in everyday conversation. Six hours plus one hour lab. (Cross-listed with FREN 1311 and FREN 1312)
FREN 2311 Intermediate French I
Review of grammar introduced in FREN 1311 and 1312; readings of average difficulty in French; practice in conversation and composition.
Prerequisites: FREN 1312.
TCCN: FREN 2311
FREN 2312 Intermediate French II
Continuation of FREN 2311 with more advanced readings.
Prerequisites: FREN 2311.
TCCN: FREN 2312
FREN 2620 Intermediate French I and II
An intensive intermediate French course for students who have finished the beginning French course sequence (FREN 1311 & FREN 1312). Review of grammar introduced in FREN 1311 and 1312; readings of average difficulty in French; practice in conversation and composition. Six hours plus one hour lab. (Cross-listed with FREN 2311 and FREN 2312).
Prerequisites: FREN 1312.
FREN 3389 Study Abroad
This course offers students a unique opportunity to engage with diverse cultures through a study-abroad experience, fostering global awareness, intercultural communication, and critical thinking. Designed as an immersive, hands-on component of the curriculum, the course allows students to travel to a selected international destination while completing academic coursework and field projects that explore the social, historical, and cultural aspects of the host country. Throughout the program, students will participate in guided excursions, cultural workshops, and community-based learning activities. These experiences are integrated with assignments that encourage reflection on global issues, intercultural dynamics, and personal growth. May be repeated up to four times when the topic changes.
Prerequisites: FREN 1312.
FREN 4689 Study Abroad
This course offers students a unique opportunity to engage with diverse cultures through a study-abroad experience, fostering global awareness, intercultural communication, and critical thinking. Designed as an immersive, hands-on component of the curriculum, the course allows students to travel to a selected international destination while completing academic coursework and field projects that explore the social, historical, and cultural aspects of the host country. Throughout the program, students will participate in guided excursions, cultural workshops, and community-based learning activities. These experiences are integrated with assignments that encourage reflection on global issues, intercultural dynamics, and personal growth. May be repeated up to two times when the topic changes.
Prerequisites: FREN 1312.