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French Course Work at Clemson University

A collection of French Course descriptions and pdf's linked with coursework completed at Clemson university

FR 4120 (Francophone Cinema)

Examination of cinematic practice as a discourse and the role it plays in the representation of social relations, particularly race, ethnicity, class, power, sex, and gender in the French-speaking world taught in French

FR 4200
(French Enlightenment)

Cultural and literary studies of the century and a half (1715-1851) in which France occupied the center stage of world history and its modern institutions came into being. Emphasizes the free intellectual inquiry championed by philosophers and the romantic melancholy in the aftermath of the Revolution taught in french

FR 4200
(French Enlightenment)

FR 4160

(French International business 2)

Assessment of francophone countries and business operations in countries taught in french 

FR 3040

(French Short Story)

Introduction to the study of French narrative literature and the elements of critical analysis through the examination of short stories spanning the medieval era to the present from both France and Francophone countries taught in french

FR 3170
(Survey of French Culture

Study of significant aspects of France today; the country, its economy, government, and society. Taught in French

FR 3000
(French Literature )

Study of selected masterpieces of French literature in their artistic, cultural, and historical context taught in french

HIST 3840 (History of modern France)

French history from the mid-19th century to the present with particular emphasis on France since 1900

FR 3050 (Intermediate French Conversation & Composition)

Practice in the spoken language stressing vocabulary building, pronunciation, intonation, and comprehension. Requires written work to increase accuracy and assignments in the language laboratory taught in french

FR 2020
(Intermediate French 2)

Emphasizes reading nontechnical French prose more rapidly. Writing, speaking, and listening skills continue to be developed. Includes literary and cultural perspectives

FR 2010
(Intermediate French)

Brief review of FR 1010 and FR 1020, with conversation, composition, and dictation, and the beginning of more serious reading of French prose. Includes literary and cultural perspectives.

FR 1010
(Introduction to French)

Multimedia course for beginners that combines video, audio, and print to teach the fundamentals of the French language and culture. Emphasizes communicative proficiency (listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing)

FR 1020
(Introduction to French 2)

Continuation of French 1010

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