French (FRNH)
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.
General Education: GEO1, GEO2, GEO4
Typically Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring Semesters
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.
General Education: GEO1, GEO2, GEO3, GEO4
Course Entry Requirement(s): Prerequisite: FRNH 151G
Typically Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring Semesters
FRNH 251G, INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I 3 (4)
Review of the fundamental structures 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.
General Education: GEO1, GEO2, GEO4
Course Entry Requirement(s): Prerequisite: FRNH 152G
Typically Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring Semesters
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 civilization, culture and customs of French-speaking people. Laboratory practice using various technologies.
General Education: GEO1, GEO2, GEO4
Course Entry Requirement(s): Prerequisite: FRNH 251G
Typically Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring Semesters
FRNH 299G, INDIVIDUALIZED STUDIES IN FRENCH 1-3 (1)
An in-depth study of areas in French presented by discussion and/or individual research and reading. Topics will vary. Repeatable up to six (6) times for a total of six (6) credit hours.
Course Entry Requirement(s): Prerequisite: Second-year standing and division approval
Typically Offered: Offer as required