FOREIGN LANGUAGE - FRENCH (FLF)

FLF 101-102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH. (4-4) Fall-Spring sequence.
Development of the basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

FLF 105 BUSINESS FRENCH. (3) Prerequisite: FLF or equivalent.
A study of current business vocabulary in francophone countries and the application of that vocabulary in an individual project involving correspondence with French-speaking businesses and organizations. Each project will give students a chance to explore the opportunity of finding work, study, or travel abroad. This course is open to all students and is not limited to business students. This course does not meet the language sequence requirement for the core curriculum.

FLF 201-202 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. (3-3) Prerequisite: French 102 or two years of high school French.  Fall-Spring sequence.
Further development of language skills with emphasis on reading and discussion in French.

FLF 240 FRENCH STUDY SEMINAR. (3 to 6)

FLF 251-252 CONVERSATION AND COMPOSITION. (3-3) Prerequisite: French 202 or the consent of the instructor.
Training in current idiomatic French, stressing oral practice and original composition.

FLF 301 ADVANCED COMPOSITION AND CONVERSATION. (3) Prerequisite: French 252 or the consent of the instructor.
A facility in both the oral and written use of the language is the object of this course. Library texts are used.

FLF 302 FRENCH PHONETICS AND DICTION. (3) Prerequisite: French 202 or French 252.
A study of the fundamentals of French pronunciation; phonetic transcription; oral interpretation of texts in prose and poetry; stress on articulation, rhythm, and intonation.

FLF 311-312 SURVEY OF FRENCH LITERATURE. (3-3) Prerequisite: French 202 or 252 or the consent of the instructor.
Selected masterpieces from the earliest periods to the present day.

FLF 331-332 SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. (3-3) Prerequisite: French 202 or French 252 or the consent of the instructor.
A study of the representative works of the Classical Period.

FLF 341-342 EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. (3-3) Prerequisite: French 202 or French 252 or the consent of the instructor.
A survey of the tendencies in French literature from the Classical Period to the Romantic movement.

FLF 351 FRENCH ROMANTIC LITERATURE. (3) Prerequisite: French 202 or French 252 or the consent of the instructor.
A survey of the movements and tendencies in French literature that later developed into Romanticism. Reading and discussion of important romantic authors.

FLF 352 FRENCH LITERATURE AFTER 1850. (3) Prerequisite: French 202 or French 252 or the consent of the instructor.
A study of the Realistic and Naturalistic movements and the reading of works of representative authors of each group.

FLF 361-362 FRENCH LITERATURE SINCE NATURALISM. (3-3) Prerequisite: French 202 or French 252 or the consent of the instructor.
A survey of the development of literature in French during the twentieth century. Includes a study of the works of representative writers of the more modern groups.

FL 410 METHODS AND MATERIALS IN SECONDARY LANGUAGE. (3) Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education. Required of all students seeking teacher certification in foreign languages at the secondary level.
This course emphasizes selection and application of teaching materials, methods and techniques of delivery, course objectives, and evaluation. Students will prepare practical teaching material in their major language. This course does not count toward a major or minor in languages.