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16.9 French
In accordance with Senate's Policy Regarding Inactive Courses, the course descriptions for courses which have not been offered in the previous three academic years and which are not scheduled to be offered in the current academic year have been removed from the following listing. For information about any of these inactive courses, please contact the Head of the Department.
Students who have successfully completed one or more credit courses in French language will not subsequently be permitted to receive credit for courses not previously successfully completed and judged by the Department to be of a lower level than those already successfully completed with the following provisions:
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Students who successfully complete a 4 to 5 week summer bursary program may receive three unspecified credits at the first-year level. In order to receive transfer credits students must complete the appropriate application for transfer credit available at www.mun.ca/regoff/forms.php and submit it to the Office of the Registrar.
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Students who wish to return to a previously completed course to improve their standing may do so only with the permission of the Head of the Department.
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Students returning to the study of French after an absence should consult the Department to determine the appropriate level. Failing to do so may put them at risk of registering for courses beyond their level.
A tentative list of upcoming French course offerings can be found at .
French courses are designated by FREN.
FREN 1500 Introductory University French I
is a course for beginners and for students who have had limited exposure to French. Students who complete 3200 successfully in the NL systemÌýshould register for this course. Any student who feels prepared for a higher level course mayÌýcontact the department for permission to do so.All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
1500 Introduction à la langue française, niveau universitaire IÌýest un cours pour débutant.e.s et pour ceux dont les connaissances du français sont minimales. Les étudiant.e.s qui ont réussi le cours Français 3200 dans le système éducatif terre-neuvien doivent s™inscrire pour ce cours. Les étudiant.e.s qui pensent être préparés pour un cours de niveau supérieur peuventÌýcontacter le département pour obtenir la permission de s™y inscrire. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
the former FREN 1010 or the former FREN 1011
two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both
permission to register for this course will not be given to students who have completed Français 3202 (High School French immersion)
FREN 1501 Introductory University French II
is one of three consecutive credit courses in French language at the first-year university level, offering an overview of basic oral and written French. Students with a limited background in French should register for FREN 1500 and continue with 1501. Students with aÌýstrong background in high-school French should contact the department directly to discussÌýplacement. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
1501 Introduction à la langue française, niveau universitaire II est un des trois cours créditésÌýde français, offerts au niveau de la première année, qui offre une vue d'ensemble du français oralÌýet écrit de base. Les étudiant.e.s ayant une connaissance limitée du français doivent s'inscrire auÌýcours FREN 1500 et continuer avec le 1501. Les étudiant.e.s ayant de solides connaissances enÌýfrançais au niveau secondaire doivent contacter le département pour discuter de leur placement. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
the former FREN 1050
two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both
FREN 1500 with a grade of at least 60% orÌýpermission of the Head of the Department. Ex-immersion students should consult the Head of the Department before registering for this course. Students may not register concurrently for more than one of FREN 1500, 1501 and 1502 except with the permission of the Head of the Department.
FREN 1502 Introductory University French III
is intended for students who have completed FREN 1501 or who have successfully completedÌýFrench immersion. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
1502 Introduction à la langue française, niveau universitaire III s™adresse aux étudiant.e.sÌýqui ont réussi le cours FREN 1501 ou qui sont diplômé.e.s en immersion française. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
the former FREN 1051
two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both
FREN 1501 with a grade of at least 60%,Ìýor successful completion of French immersion, or by permission of the Head of the Department. Students may not register concurrently for more than one of FREN 1500, 1501 and 1502 except with the permission of the Head of the Department. Very well-prepared students may apply to the Department for permission to enter 1502 directly.ÌýThose who feel that they are prepared forÌýhigher level courses beyond 1502 should contact the department directly.
FREN 2100 Intermediate French I
is a course on composition, grammar and practice in oral skills. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
2100 Français intermédiaire IIÌýest un cours de rédaction, de grammaire et de pratique orale. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
students may be required to attend a 50-minute weekly practicum
FREN 1502 with a grade of at least 60%. Students who haveÌýcompleted immersion or core French and have a very strong background and who are preparedÌýfor this course should contact the department for permission to register.
FREN 2101 Intermediate French II
is further work in composition, grammar and oral skills. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
2101 Français intermédiaire II est la continuation du travail de rédaction, de grammaire et de communication orale. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
students may be required to attend a 50-minute weekly practicum
FREN 2100 with a grade of at least 60%
FREN 2300 Phonetics
is a practical introduction to French phonetics, including the International Phonetic Alphabet and phonetic transcription as well as corrective phonetics.
2300 Phonétique est une introduction pratique à la phonétique du français. Emploi des symboles de l'alphabet phonétique, transcription phonétique et phonétique corrective.
FREN 2601 Grammar and Reading
will explore reading strategies in a variety of narrative and descriptive readings in French. This course will normally be taught in French.
2601 Grammaire et texte propose l'exploration des stratégies de lecture qui faciliteront la compréhension de textes narratifs et descriptifs divers. Ce cours sera normalement enseigné en français.
FREN 2602 Critical Reading and Writing in French
will explore critical reading and writing strategies in a variety of readings in French intended to inform or persuade. This course will normally be taught in French. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
2602 Pratique de la lecture et de l™Ã©criture critiques en français propose l'exploration des stratégies de lecture et d™Ã©criture critiques à travers des textes informatifs et argumentatifs divers. Ce cours sera normalement enseigné en français. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent les directives des CRW disponibles sur www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
FREN 2900 A Survey of Francophone Cultures
places emphasis on oral comprehension and expression.
2900 Survol des cultures francophones met l'accent sur la compréhension et l'expression orales.
FREN 2100
the former FREN 2500
may be offered in accelerated format outside the regular semester or session timeframe when being delivered as part of the Frecker Summer Program; students may be required to attend a 50-minute weekly practicum
FREN 1502 or the former FREN 1051 with a grade of at least 60%
FREN 3100 Grammar and Textual Analysis
is a revision of the French noun and verb systems (morphology, number, gender, tense, aspect, mood, voice), including grammatical and stylistic textual analysis with special emphasis on the use of verbs in French. Vocabulary enrichment. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
3100 Grammaire et analyse de textes propose la révision des catégories nominale et verbale du français (morphologie, nombre, genre, temps, aspect, mode, voix). Analyse grammaticale et stylistique des textes avec un accent particulier sur l'emploi du verbe en français. Travaux d'expansion lexicale. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
students may be required to attend a 50-minute weekly practicum
FREN 2101 with a grade of at least 60% and 9 additional credit hours in French at the second-year level, or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3101 Stylistics and Textual Analysis
examines role and function of the parts of speech in French; semantic enrichment (synonymy, polysemy); tropes and figures of speech. Grammatical and stylistic textual analysis with special emphasis on these phenomena. Vocabulary enrichment. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
3101 Stylistique et analyse de textes se concentre sur le rôle et fonction des parties du discours; exploitation sémantique (synonymie, polysémie); tropes et figures de style. Analyse grammaticale et stylistique de textes avec un accent particulier sur ces phénomènes. Travaux d'expansion lexicale. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
students may be required to attend a 50-minute weekly practicum
FREN 3100
FREN 3300 Rhetoric and Public Speaking
is convincing and arguing in French. The course will be structured by rhetoric: memory, invention, disposition, elocution, diction. Various oral exercises.
3300 Rhétorique et art oratoire se concentre sur le discours et le dialogue. Le cadre du cours est la rhétorique: mémoire, invention, disposition, élocution, diction. Exercices oraux variés.
two and a half hours of instruction plus one 50-minute period of conversation class per week
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3310 Phonology and Morphology of French
is an examination of the phonological and morphological structure of French. Data from regional and non-standard varieties contrasted with data from standard French: formal rules to deal with observed regularities. Interactions of phonology and morphology in phenomena such as liaison. Derivational and inflectional morphology. Research articles on one or more of the topics dealt with in the course will be assigned as readings, and a written report in French based on one or more of the articles is to be submitted as part of the term work. This course will normally be taught in French. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
3310 Phonologie et morphologie du françaisÌýest une étude de la structure phonologique et morphologique du français. Données des variétés régionales et nonstandard en contraste avec le français standard: règles formelles pour rendre compte des régularités observées. Interaction de la phonologie et de la morphologie dans la liaison et d'autres contextes. La flexion et la dérivation. On prescrit des articles de recherche sur au moins un des thèmes à l'étude et un rapport rédigé en français sur l'un ou plusieurs des articles. Ce cours est normalement enseigné en français. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
Linguistics 3310
15 credit hours in French and/or Linguistics at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3311 Introduction to General Linguistics: Aspects of French Linguistic Theory
- inactive course.
FREN 3500 An Introduction to Prose Literature in French
pays particular attention to the literatures of French Canada and France.
3500 Introduction à la prose de langue française porte une attention particulière aux littératures du Canada français et de la France.
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3501 An Introduction to Drama in French
pays particular attention to the literatures of French Canada and France.
3501 Introduction au théâtre de langue française porte une attention particulièreÌýau théâtre du Canada français et de la France.
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3502 An Introduction to Poetry in French
pays particular attention to the literatures of French Canada and France.
3502 Introduction à la poésie de langue française porte une attention particulière à la poésie du Canada français et de la France.
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3503 Study of Theme
is the study of a particular theme or of interrelated themes in selected French-language texts.
3503 Thématique met l™emphase sur un un ou quelques thèmes reliés étudiés à travers un choix de textes d'expression française.
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3504 Literary History
is the study of one or more literary periods through selected French-language texts.
3504 Histoire littéraire s™intéresse à l'étude d'une ou de quelques époques à travers un choix de textes d'expression française.
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3506 Francophone Cinema
is a survey course designed to acquaint students with the major productions and trends in francophone cinema. The course is taught in French, and films screened will not necessarily have English subtitles. It is therefore recommended that students have a good aural comprehension of French.
3506 Cinéma francophoneÌýest un cours d'initiation conçu pour familiariser l'étudiant avec les principales productions et directions du cinéma francophone. Ce cours est enseigné en français, et les films projetés ne seront pas nécessairement sous-titrés en anglais. II est donc recommandé que les étudiant.e.s aient une bonne compréhension auditive du français.
may include film viewings scheduled outside of class time
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3650 French Culture
is an introduction to the culture of France. Practice in oral and written French.
3650 Culture françaiseÌýest une introduction à la culture française. Pratique de la langue orale et écrite.
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3651 Quebec Culture
is an introduction to the culture of Quebec. Practice in oral and written French.
3651 Culture québécoise introduction à la culture du Québec. Pratique de la langue oral et écrite.
FREN 3653 Canadian Francophone Culture Outside Quebec
is an introduction to the culture of French-speaking regions of Canada other than Quebec. Practice in oral and written French.
3653 Culture franco-canadienne hors QuébecÌýest une introduction à la culture d™expression française du Canada à l™extérieur du Québec. Pratique de la langue orale et écrite.
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 3654 Francophone World
studies the role, the diversity of the French language, its status as an international language and its challenges in the French-speaking world outside France and Canada. All sections of this course follow International Studies guidelines available at .
3654 La Francophonie mondiale étudie le rôle, la diversité de la langue française, ses statuts et défis dans le monde francophone en dehors de la France et du Canada.
FREN 3800 Interdisciplinary Topics in the Francophone World
examines a cultural aspect of the Francophone world through an interdisciplinary approach in order to better understand the dynamics at work.
3800 Étude interdisciplinaire du monde francophoneÌýexamine un fait culturel de la francophonie selon une approche interdisciplinaire dans le but de mieux comprendre les dynamiques qui l™animent.
15 credit hours in French at the 2000 level or permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 4100 Advanced French Expression
is an intensive review of the stylistics of written French, including levels of expression and composition of texts with a Francophone audience in mind (correspondence, reports, etc.). Advanced oral practice. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
4100 Perfectionnement de l'expression propose une pratique intensive de la stylistique du français écrit; exploration des registres; rédaction de textes en vue d'un lectorat francophone (correspondance, rapport, réclamation, etc.). Pratique du français oral, niveau avancé. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
students may be required to attend a 50-minute weekly practicum
FREN 3100 andÌýsix additional credit hours at the 3000 level, or by permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 4101 Translation and Comparative Stylistics
is an introduction to principles and methods of translation from French to English and English to French. Comparative stylistics of French and English. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
4101 Traduction et stylistique comparéeÌýest une initiation aux principes et aux méthodes de la traduction (thème et version). Stylistique comparée du français et de l'anglais. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
students may be required to attend a 50-minute weekly practicum
FREN 4120-4129 Special Topics in French language
are advanced courses on specialized topics in French language. Subjects to be treated will be announced each year by the Department. Only sections of FREN 4120 follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at .
4120 - 4129 Sujets spéciaux de langue française sont des cours avancés portant sur des aspects spécialisés de la langue française. Les sujets traités seront annoncés chaque année par le Département.ÌýSeules les sections de FREN 4120 suivent le guide des cours de langue qui est consultable à .
students may be required to attend a 50-minute weekly practicum
FREN 3100 andÌýsix additional credit hours at the 3000 level, or by permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 4610 Literary Movement I
is French literary history through the study of a movement or trend in literature up to romanticism: courtoisie, libertinage, libre pensée (free thought), the baroque, humanism, classicism, romanticism, etc.
4610 Mouvement littéraire IÌýprésente l™histoire de la littérature d'expression française à travers l'étude d'un mouvement ou d'un courant littéraire jusqu'au romantisme (et indépendamment des genres): courtoisie, libertinage, libre pensée, baroque, humanisme, classicisme, romanticisme, etc.
FREN 4620 Literary Movement II
is French literary history through the study of a movement or trend in literature since realism: realism, naturalism, symbolism, surrealism, existentialism, feminism, postmodernism, the absurd, nouveau roman, roman du terroir, etc.
4620 Mouvement littéraire IIÌýprésente l™histoire de la littérature d'expression française à travers l'étude d'un mouvement ou d'un courant littéraire à partir du réalisme (et indépendamment des genres): réalisme, naturalisme, symbolisme, surréalisme, existentialisme, féminisme, postmodernisme, absurde, nouveau roman, roman du terroir, etc.
FREN 4630 Literary Genre I
is a study of a genre from French-literature of different periods to be chosen among the traditional or canonical forms (poetry, narrative fiction, theatre): poem, epic, novel, short story, novella tragedy, comedy, drama.
4630 Genre littéraire I propose l™Ã©tude d'un genre littéraire à travers une littérature d'expression française et à travers les siècles; quelques genres dits traditionnels (poésie, romanesque, théâtre): poème, épopée, roman, conte, nouvelle, tragédie, comédie, drame.
FREN 4640 Literary Genre II
is a study of a genre from French-language literature of different periods to be chosen among other literary and popular genres such as: essay, tract, manifesto; memoirs, diary, autobiography; personal writing, fantasy, best sellers, detective novel, spy novel, science fiction, etc.
4640 Genre littéraire IIÌýpropose l™Ã©tude d'un genre littéraire à travers une littérature d'expression française et à travers les siècles; les autres genres (littéraires et paralittéraires): essai, pamphlet, manifeste; mémoires, journal, autobiographie; littérature fantastique; paralittérature (best-sellers, policier, espionnage, science fiction, etc).
FREN 4651-4659 (Excluding 4654) Special Topics in Francophone Culture
are advanced courses on specialized topics in Francophone culture. Subjects to be treated will be announced each year by the Department.
4651 - 4659 (Excluding 4654) Sujets spéciaux en culture francophoneÌýsont des cours avancés portant sur des domaines spécialisés de la culture de la Francophonie. Les sujets traités seront annoncés chaque année par le Département.
FREN 3100 and six additional credit hours at the 3000 level, or by permission of the Head of the Department
FREN 4654 Identity and Globalization
studies, through French-language texts, films and media, the concepts of identity, otherness and globalization and the relations between different peoples they have embodied from the colonial era to today™s globalization. Related concepts such as internationality (mondialité), whole-world (tout-monde) developed by thinkers from various fields, and the relational identity (identité-relation) that the globalized world requires will be explored. All sections of this course follow International Studies guidelines available at .
4654 Identité et Mondialisation étudie, à travers des textes, films et médias en français, les concepts d™identité, d™altérité et de mondialisation et les relations entre les peuples qu™ils ont traduites depuis la période coloniale jusqu™Ã celle de la mondialisation actuelle. Les concepts connexes de mondialité, tout-monde, développés par des penseurs de divers champs, de l™identité-relation que commande la mondialisation, seront explorés. Toutes les sections de ce cours suivent les Orientations des études internationales disponibles sur .
FREN 4661 History, Society, Ideology and Texts
is a study of texts from a given historical period in their social, ideological, and cultural contexts. The period will be chosen based on the instructor™s areas of expertise.
4661 Histoire, société, idéologie et textes propose l™Ã©tude d™une période historique à travers des textes dans leurs contextes social, idéologique et culturel. La période sera choisie en fonction des champs d™expertise de l™enseignant.e.
By permission of the Head
FREN 4662 Children™s and Young Adult Literature: Theory and Practice
will introduce the students to the pedagogical and aesthetic issues (challenges) of children's literature. It deals with the fundamental questions raised by this literary field. Moreover, it will provide methods of analyzing literary genres such as the picture book, novel and tale.
4662 Littérature d™enfance et de jeunesse: Théorie et pratiqueÌýoffre une introduction aux enjeux pédagogiques et esthétiques de la littérature de jeunesse. Outre l™analyse des questions fondamentales que suscite ce champ littéraire, il propose à l™Ã©tudiant des outils d™analyse des genres tels que l™album, le roman et le conte.
By permission of the Head
FREN 4810-4829 Special topics in French-language Literature
are advanced courses on specialized topics in literature written in French. Subjects to be treated will be announced each year by the Department.
4810 - 4829 Sujets spéciaux de littérature d'expression françaiseÌýsont des cours avancés portant sur des aspects spécialisés de la littérature d'expression française. Les sujets traités seront annoncés chaque année par le Département.
FREN 4900 Honours Essay I
under the direction of their assigned supervisors, students will select an honours essay topic, prepare a research proposal, and submit a draft of at least one section of the honours essay. Students are expected to meet regularly with their supervisors.
4900 Dissertation I pour la spécialisation en français l™Ã©tudiant.e choisira un sujet de recherches en accord avec son directeur ou sa directrice de recherches, préparera une proposition détaillée et remettra un premier jet d'une partie de sa dissertation. Il ou elle devra rencontrer son directeur ou sa directrice de recherches régulièrement.
admission to the honours program in French and permission of the Head of Department
FREN 4999 Honours Essay II
under the direction of their assigned supervisors, students will complete the writing of their honours essay. Students are expected to meet regularly with their supervisors.
4999 Dissertation II pour la spécialisation en français l'étudiant.e continuera l™Ã©criture de sa dissertation sous la direction de son directeur ou de sa directrice de recherches. Il ou elle devra rencontrer son directeur ou sa directrice de recherches régulièrement.
successful completion of FREN 4900 with a minimum grade of 70%
16.9.1 French Milieu Study Requirements
All students in the French Major and Minor as well as Honours and Joint Honours programsÌýmust register for the appropriate course(s) listed below. For details and further instruction, pleaseÌýsee 15.13.2.13 Regulations for the Milieu Study Requirement.
FREN 0001 One-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for one week in duration.
0
FREN 0002 Two-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for two weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0003 Three-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for three weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0004 Four-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for four weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0005 Five-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for five weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0006 Six-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for six weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0007 Seven-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for seven weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0008 Eight-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for eight weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0009 Nine-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for nine weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0010 Ten-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for ten weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0011 Eleven-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for eleven weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0012 Twelve-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for twelve weeks in duration.
0
FREN 0013 Thirteen-week work/study in a Francophone environment (0 CH)
is a non-credit hour designation that signifies completion of a program at an approvedÌýFrancophone institution in a French-speaking area or an approved equivalent work experience inÌýa Francophone environment for thirteen weeks in duration.
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AN = Additional notes. AR = Attendance requirement as noted. CH = Credit hours: unless otherwise noted, a course normally has a credit value of 3 credit hours. CO = Co-requisite(s): course(s) listed must be taken concurrently with or successfully completed prior to the course being described. CR = Credit restricted: The course being described and the course(s) listed are closely related but not equivalent.Ìý Credit is limited to one of these courses.Ìý Normally, these courses cannot be substituted, one for the other, to satisfy program requirements. EQ = Equivalent: the course being described and the course(s) listed are equal for credit determination.Ìý Credit is limited to one of these courses.Ìý These courses can be substituted, one for the other, to satisfy program requirements. |
LC = Lecture hours per week: lecture hours are 3 per week unless otherwise noted. LH = Laboratory hours per week. OR = Other requirements of the course such as tutorials, practical sessions, or seminars. PR = Prerequisite(s): course(s) listed must be successfully completed prior to commencing the course being described. UL = Usage limitation(s) as noted. |
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