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  Course Credit Hours (Contact Hours)
    FRNH 151G , ELEMENTARY FRENCH I 4 (5)
  An introduction to the language and cultures of the French-speaking world. Development of creative communication skills with a balanced emphasis on speaking, listening, reading and writing. Laboratory practice using various technologies. (IN1, IN2, IN3)
  Offered: Fall Semester 2009-2010 Academic Year , Spring Semester 2009-2010 Academic Year
 
    FRNH 152G , ELEMENTARY FRENCH II 4 (5)
  Continuation of Elementary French I. Further study of the language and cultures of the French-speaking world. Continued development of creative communication skills with a balanced emphasis on speaking, listening, reading and writing. Laboratory practice using various technologies. (IN1, IN2, IN3)
Prerequisites: FRNH 151 , or FRCH 152 , or FRNH 151G
  Offered: Spring Semester 2009-2010 Academic Year
 
    FRNH 251G , INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I 3 (4)
  Review of the fundamental stuctures and introduction of more complex grammatical structures and communication skills with a balanced emphasis on speaking, listening, reading and writing. Exploration of the civilization, culture, and customs of French-speaking people. Laboratory practice using various technologies. (IN1, IN2, IN3)
Prerequisites: FRNH 152G , or FRCH 153
  Offered: Fall Semester 2009-2010 Academic Year
 
    FRNH 252G , INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II 3 (4)
  Continuation of Intermediate French I. Further refinement of the structures and communicative skills with a balanced emphasis on speaking, listening, reading and writing. Continued exploration of the civilazation, culture, and customs of French-speaking people. Laboratory practice using various technologies. (IN1, IN2, IN3)
Prerequisites: FRNH 251G , or FRCH 252
  Offered: Spring Semester 2009-2010 Academic Year
 
    FRNH 291G , CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION OF FRANCE 1 (1)
  This course is an introduction to the various aspects of French culture and civilization through the study of the geography, history, language, literature, art, music and cooking of France. Class discussions will be conducted in French and English.
Prerequisites: FRNH 252G , or FRCH 253
  Offered: Spring Semester 2009-2010 Academic Year
 
    FRNH 299G , INDIVIDUALIZED STUDIES IN FRENCH 1 (1)
  This is an in-depth study of selected/varied topics in Franch language or literature. Emphasis on historical, cultural and literary movements and on life and institutions of contemporary France. Repeatable up to a total of four(4) credit hours.
Prerequisites: Divisional approval required
  Offered: Fall Semester 2009-2010 Academic Year