Semestre de printemps
MLL 1016 Introduction to French Language and Culture II
The course offers a contemporary, interactive, intensive, and effective introduction at the elementary level to the French language and various aspects of the French culture. It aims to foster the acquisition of the French language through increased immersion; it helps students master vocabulary needed to accomplish simple and routine tasks, and build more comprehensive grammatical structures necessary to communicate issues of immediate relevance. It encourages students to further improve their understanding, speaking, and writing skills. In addition, the course enhances the understanding, appreciation, and interpretation of French and Francophone cultural practices, products, and perspectives and encourages students to apply principles of intercultural communication in their interaction in the French language. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.).
Prerequisite: MLL 1015 Introduction to French Language and Culture I or equivalent, or permission from instructor.
The course offers a contemporary, interactive, intensive, and effective introduction at the elementary level to the French language and various aspects of the French culture. It aims to foster the acquisition of the French language through increased immersion; it helps students master vocabulary needed to accomplish simple and routine tasks, and build more comprehensive grammatical structures necessary to communicate issues of immediate relevance. It encourages students to further improve their understanding, speaking, and writing skills. In addition, the course enhances the understanding, appreciation, and interpretation of French and Francophone cultural practices, products, and perspectives and encourages students to apply principles of intercultural communication in their interaction in the French language. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.).
Prerequisite: MLL 1015 Introduction to French Language and Culture I or equivalent, or permission from instructor.
MLL 2016 Intermediate French Composition and Conversation
This course emphasizes oral and written expression in the French language, grammar skills, and expansion of vocabulary to increase communicative fluency and accuracy at the intermediate level. It provides students with the opportunity to improve their speaking proficiency in a variety of contexts through class discussions, group conversations, and individual oral presentations. Students also develop their written expression based on authentic French texts, selected to illustrate styles and levels of contemporary written French. The language practice is reinforced through publications and communication on French social media and/or with partner classes from French-speaking countries, the USA, etc. The course also provides continued reading and listening practice, reflection on other cultures, as well as development of effective language learning strategies.
Prerequisite: MLL 2015 or permission from instructor. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.) Offered once every two years.
This course emphasizes oral and written expression in the French language, grammar skills, and expansion of vocabulary to increase communicative fluency and accuracy at the intermediate level. It provides students with the opportunity to improve their speaking proficiency in a variety of contexts through class discussions, group conversations, and individual oral presentations. Students also develop their written expression based on authentic French texts, selected to illustrate styles and levels of contemporary written French. The language practice is reinforced through publications and communication on French social media and/or with partner classes from French-speaking countries, the USA, etc. The course also provides continued reading and listening practice, reflection on other cultures, as well as development of effective language learning strategies.
Prerequisite: MLL 2015 or permission from instructor. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.) Offered once every two years.
MLL 2017 Intermediate French Reading
This course introduces students to a broad range of texts in French (short stories, poetry, drama, comics, letters, travel journals, literary critiques, etc.) and familiarizes them with various reading strategies, and the methods of textual analysis and interpretation. Discussion of other sources, such as film and media will complement the readings. Students will examine the historical and cultural contexts of each literary work. In addition, they will refine their French language skills at the Intermediate level through active writing, listening, and discussing.
Prerequisite: MLL 2015 or permission from instructor. Gen. Ed.: Principles of Textual Analysis. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.) Offered once every two years.
This course introduces students to a broad range of texts in French (short stories, poetry, drama, comics, letters, travel journals, literary critiques, etc.) and familiarizes them with various reading strategies, and the methods of textual analysis and interpretation. Discussion of other sources, such as film and media will complement the readings. Students will examine the historical and cultural contexts of each literary work. In addition, they will refine their French language skills at the Intermediate level through active writing, listening, and discussing.
Prerequisite: MLL 2015 or permission from instructor. Gen. Ed.: Principles of Textual Analysis. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.) Offered once every two years.
MLL 3402 Topics in French Language, Literature, and Film
Approved Topic: Paris in French Literature, Films, and Songs
This course explores the French capital through the different perspectives offered by writers, filmmakers, songwriters, and other artists who have shaped significant literary and artistic trends and movements. More than just a theme, the city has even become a character in its own right in the poems, short stories, and novels of many great French authors. The main focus of the course are literary works, films, and songs, which have portrayed Paris in a variety of perspectives from the 19th century up to the present days. Students will read representative texts from the period, such as works by Stendhal, Victor Hugo, Charles Baudelaire, Guillaume Apollinaire, Patrick Modiano, Marguerite Duras, and Annie Ernaux. They will be exposed to the literary and artistic movements through readings, presentations, virtual museum tours, songs, and films. Students will expand and fine-tune their analytical skills through discussion and composition in French.
Prerequisites: ENG 1002, a Principles of Textual Analysis course, and proficiency in French at the upper-intermediate level (which may be satisfied with MLL 2016, MLL 2017, or a placement test). MLL 2017 is recommended for the Principles of Textual Analysis course. WIC. Gen. Ed.: Case Studies of Textual Analysis. Cr. 4 (8 ECTS Cr.)
Approved Topic: Paris in French Literature, Films, and Songs
This course explores the French capital through the different perspectives offered by writers, filmmakers, songwriters, and other artists who have shaped significant literary and artistic trends and movements. More than just a theme, the city has even become a character in its own right in the poems, short stories, and novels of many great French authors. The main focus of the course are literary works, films, and songs, which have portrayed Paris in a variety of perspectives from the 19th century up to the present days. Students will read representative texts from the period, such as works by Stendhal, Victor Hugo, Charles Baudelaire, Guillaume Apollinaire, Patrick Modiano, Marguerite Duras, and Annie Ernaux. They will be exposed to the literary and artistic movements through readings, presentations, virtual museum tours, songs, and films. Students will expand and fine-tune their analytical skills through discussion and composition in French.
Prerequisites: ENG 1002, a Principles of Textual Analysis course, and proficiency in French at the upper-intermediate level (which may be satisfied with MLL 2016, MLL 2017, or a placement test). MLL 2017 is recommended for the Principles of Textual Analysis course. WIC. Gen. Ed.: Case Studies of Textual Analysis. Cr. 4 (8 ECTS Cr.)
MLL 3001 Modern France: Society, Politics, and Culture
This course introduces students to contemporary concepts in French society, politics, and culture. The course brings together students' evolving linguistic skills and their understanding of today's France through exposure to various types of discourses and contexts. The course also considers the role of French as an official and working language in the framework of European and international organizations and introduces students to specific terminology and sources that enhance their research, communication, and language skills.
Gen. Ed.: Social and Cultural Analysis. Prerequisite: MLL 2016 or MLL 2017, or permission of instructor. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.). Offered once every two years.
This course introduces students to contemporary concepts in French society, politics, and culture. The course brings together students' evolving linguistic skills and their understanding of today's France through exposure to various types of discourses and contexts. The course also considers the role of French as an official and working language in the framework of European and international organizations and introduces students to specific terminology and sources that enhance their research, communication, and language skills.
Gen. Ed.: Social and Cultural Analysis. Prerequisite: MLL 2016 or MLL 2017, or permission of instructor. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.). Offered once every two years.
MLL 4091 Senior Project in French
The Senior Project is an optional culminating experience for students enrolled in the Modern Languages and Cultures Major - French. Students will work independently under the supervision of a faculty member in consultation with whom they will choose and define their project. The Senior Project in French may consist of a research thesis (8,000 words), a creative project (e.g. websites, short films, portfolios), or an applied project (community engagement activities, internships, etc.) including a reflective written document. The final project is presented in French and reviewed by a faculty committee. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.). Offered every semester as contracted.
Prerequisite: Senior standing, a minimum GPA in the Major of 3.50, and approval by the department.
The Senior Project is an optional culminating experience for students enrolled in the Modern Languages and Cultures Major - French. Students will work independently under the supervision of a faculty member in consultation with whom they will choose and define their project. The Senior Project in French may consist of a research thesis (8,000 words), a creative project (e.g. websites, short films, portfolios), or an applied project (community engagement activities, internships, etc.) including a reflective written document. The final project is presented in French and reviewed by a faculty committee. Cr. 3 (6 ECTS Cr.). Offered every semester as contracted.
Prerequisite: Senior standing, a minimum GPA in the Major of 3.50, and approval by the department.