French Course Descriptions
FR 1013: Beginning French I
ACTS Common Course - FR 1013.
Training in the elements of French communication (speaking and writing) and comprehension (listening and reading) within a variety of cultural contexts.
Three hours of applied class work and one hour of foreign language lab per week is required.
Note: Advanced placement and credit by examination are available to students who have previously studied French.
FR 1023: Beginning French II
ACTS Common Course - FR 1023.
Prerequisite: FR 1013 or equivalent.
Continued training in basic French communication (speaking and writing) and comprehension (listening and reading) skills to increase proficiency in the language within a variety of cultural contexts.
Three hours of applied class work and one hour of foreign language lab per week is required.
Note: Advanced placement and credit by examination are available to students who have previously studied French.
FR 2013: Intermediate French I
ACTS Common Course - FR 2013.
Prerequisite: FR 1023 or equivalent.
Development of the language skills necessary for communication (speaking and writing) and comprehension (listening and reading) skills to increase proficiency in the language at the intermediate level within a variety of cultural contexts.
Three hours of applied class work and one hour of foreign language lab per week is required.
Note: Advanced placement and credit by examination are available to students who have previously studied French.
FR 2023: Intermediate French II
ACTS Common Course - FR 2023.
Prerequisite: FR 2013 or equivalent.
Further development of the language skills necessary for communication (speaking and writing) and comprehension (listening and reading) skills to provide mastery of the fundamental tools in a variety of cultural contexts.
Three hours of applied class work and one hour of foreign language lab per week is required.
Note: Advanced placement and credit by examination are available to students who have previously studied the language.
FR 3003: Conversation and Composition I
Prerequisite: FR 2023 or permission of instructor
Development of advanced control of French communication and comprehension through conversation and composition based on analysis of authentic short texts and media.
Three hours of applied course work.
Note: Advanced placement and credit by examination are available to students who have previously studied or are proficient in French.
FR 3013: Conversation and Composition II
Prerequisite: FR 3003 or permission of instructor
Continuation of FR 3003. Further development of advanced proficiency of French communication and comprehension through conversation and composition based on analysis of authentic short texts and media.
Three hours of applied course work.
Note: Advanced placement and credit by examination are available to students who have previously studied or are proficient in French.
FR 3023: Introduction to Linguistics
Cross-listed: COMM 3023, ENGL 3023, GER 3023, and SPAN 3023.
Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 or equivalent and FR 2023 or equivalent.
A study of basic concepts in language, comparative characteristics of different languages, and the principles of linguistic investigation.
FR 3113: Culture and Civilization
Prerequisite: FR 3013 or permission of instructor.
Development of an understanding of French life through study and analysis of French history and geography texts, film, advertising, and mass media.
FR 3143: Study Abroad
Prerequisite: Enrollment in a Tech-sanctioned study program in a French-speaking country, completion of FR 2023 or equivalent, and permission of the Study Abroad supervisor.
Study of the contemporary language and culture in a French speaking country.
Note: May substitute for FR 3003 or FR 3013, depending on the student's proficiency level.
FR 4701: Foreign Language Pedagogy
Cross-listed: GER 4701, SPAN 4701.
Prerequisite: Admission to student teaching phase of the teacher education program.
Co-requisite: SEED 4909.
Intensive on-campus exploration of the principles of curriculum construction, applied methods, professional collaboration, and evaluation as related to teaching French, German, or Spanish, followed by professional internship application of these principles under the supervision of a qualified departmental instructor.
FR 4703: Foreign Language Teaching Methods
Cross-listed: GER 4703, SPAN 4703.
Prerequisites: FR 3013 and FR 3113 or equivalent; admission to Stage II of the Secondary Education sequence or equivalent.
Survey of instructional methods with discussions and demonstrations of practical techniques for the teaching of foreign language.
FR 4801: Cultural Immersion and Research
Prerequisites: Enrollment in French Immersion Weekend and permission of instructor.
Intensive study of French cultural topics followed by individual research projects. May be repeated for credit if content varies.
FR 4951: Undergraduate Research in French
Offered: On demand.
Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
Advanced students carry out independent research activity relating to a significant problem in a major field of study. Supervised by faculty member. Formal report and presentation required. One to four credits depending on problem selected and effort made.
FR 4952, 4954: Undergraduate Research in French
Offered: On demand.
Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
Advanced students carry out independent research activity relating to a significant problem in a major field of study. Supervised by faculty member. Formal report and presentation required. One to four credits depending on problem selected and effort made.
FR 4953: Undergraduate Research in French
Offered: On demand.
Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
Advanced students carry out independent research activity relating to a significant problem in a major field of study. Supervised by faculty member. Formal report and presentation required. One to four credits depending on problem selected and effort made.
FR 4993: Special Problems in French
Prerequisites: FR 2023 and consent of the instructor and the department head.
Designed to provide advanced students with a course of study in an area not covered by departmental course offerings.