UAS Courses & Subjects
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Course Descriptions
FREN 102: Beginner’s French I is designed to encourage students to develop the following communication skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Students will also be introduced to some aspects of the French culture. French is normally used during the academic year and the class works cooperatively in small groups.
FREN 103: Beginner’s French II is designed to develop the communication skills learned by the students in previous UT French courses. Students will further their knowledge of French concepts and awareness of French culture. They will have the opportunity to work in small groups and practice the language through conversations, web pages, radio, films, newspapers and skit preparations.
Prerequisites: A "C" or better in FREN 102 or equivalent.French 112: First-Year French I encourages students to improve their communicative proficiency through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will reflect on and discuss thoughts and beliefs expressed by French writers and their relation with our culture today.
Prerequisites: A "C" or better in FREN 11 or FREN 102 and 103 or equivalent.FREN 113: First-Year French II is the sequel to FREN 112. In FREN 113 emphasis is placed on further improvement of student's communicative proficiency through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will continue to reflect on and discuss thoughts and beliefs expressed by French writers and their relation with our culture today.
Prerequisites: A "C" or better in FREN 112 or equivalent.This course uses the communicative approach and a thorough review of grammar to enable students to enrich their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in French. Students will also examine and discuss a series of readings in order to develop their understanding of Francophone culture.
Prerequisites: A "C" or better in FREN 112/113 or French 12.As a continuation of French 122, this course gives students the opportunity to further enrich and perfect their spoken and written French. As well, students will continue their study of Francophone culture.
Prerequisites: A "C" or better in FREN 122 or equivalent.