French (FR) |
101 Friendly, 541-346-4021
Romance Languages College of Arts & Sciences
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9 - Low cost (less than $50) for class textbook materials.
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Course Data
FR 301 France Contemporaine >1 >GP >IC |
4.00 cr. |
Training in language and culture of modern France using newspapers, short stories, poetry and film. Vocabulary enrichment activities. Conducted in French. |
Grading Options: |
Optional; see degree guide or catalog for degree requirements
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Instructor: |
Poizat-Newcomb G |
Office:
25 Friendly Hall
Phone:
(541) 346-4049
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Prereqs/Comments: |
Prereq: FR 203. |
Course Materials |
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CRN |
Avail |
Max |
Time |
Day |
Location |
Instructor |
Notes |
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12028 |
1 |
20 |
1100-1150 |
mwf |
225 FR |
Poizat-Newcomb G |
!9 |
Final Exam: |
1015-1215 |
w 12/06 |
225 FR |
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Academic Deadlines
Deadline |
Last day to: |
September 24: |
Process a complete drop (100% refund, no W recorded) |
September 30: |
Drop this course (100% refund, no W recorded; after this date, W's are recorded) |
September 30: |
Process a complete drop (90% refund, no W recorded; after this date, W's are recorded) |
October 1: |
Process a complete withdrawal (90% refund, W recorded) |
October 1: |
Withdraw from this course (100% refund, W recorded) |
October 2: |
Add this course |
October 2: |
Last day to change to or from audit |
October 8: |
Process a complete withdrawal (75% refund, W recorded) |
October 8: |
Withdraw from this course (75% refund, W recorded) |
October 15: |
Process a complete withdrawal (50% refund, W recorded) |
October 15: |
Withdraw from this course (50% refund, W recorded) |
October 22: |
Process a complete withdrawal (25% refund, W recorded) |
October 22: |
Withdraw from this course (25% refund, W recorded) |
November 12: |
Withdraw from this course (0% refund, W recorded) |
November 12: |
Change grading option for this course |
| You can't drop your last class using the "Add/Drop" menu in DuckWeb. Go to the “Completely Withdraw from Term/University” link to begin the complete withdrawal process. If you need assistance with a complete drop or a complete withdrawal, please contact the Office of Academic Advising, 101 Oregon Hall, 541-346-3211 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday). If you are attempting to completely withdraw after business hours, and have difficulty, please contact the Office of Academic Advising the next business day. |
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Expanded Course Description
These two courses (FR 301 & 303) are designed to empower students as they make the transition from language-based study in first- and second-year French, into the use of the French language in the study of works of literary art and other cultural expressions of the francophone world. Each course presents specific social, cultural, and historical issues through literary works and journalistic, cinematic, and artistic materials. Primary attention is given to the development of the analytical and critical skills that are a crucial part of a humanities-based education. At the same time, students continue to improve abilities in speaking, reading, and writing French by enriching advanced-level vocabulary, practicing written and oral expression, and improving aural and reading comprehension. Both classes seek to develop students' capacities, in French, for the integration of humanities content through synthesis, reflection, and critical thinking. These courses thus serve as an effective "bridge" in preparing students for upper-division literature survey courses (FR 317-319) and further literary and cultural study in the French major and/or minor.
This course (FR 301) explores French society, politics and culture in the 21st century. It questions stereotypes, investigates current debates and controversies, explore tensions between tradition and change through a variety of documents (news articles, polls, songs, poems, cartoons, websites, print and TV news). Exemples of themes include immigration, cultural practices, environment, globalisation, the recent presidential elections, and the new Europe.
Note: These "stand-alone" courses may be taken in any order and as they fit the student's interest and schedule, to fulfill requirements for the French or Romance Languages majors or minors.
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