Trains students to write essays on a variety of topics, using different registers of French. Prerequisite: French 228 or consent of instructor.
Month: August 2014
French 301 (fall) 302 (spring): Practical French Converstion
UW-Madison students can join us for lunch any day, Monday through Friday. It’s as easy as that. Come, sit and chat in French with fellow students and native speakers. Many students report that this course …
French 271: Introduction to Literary Analysis
An introduction to the terms and techniques of literary analysis, examining works of each genre (short story, poetry, theater and novel) from various time periods and areas of the francophone world. Prerequisite: French 228. All …
French 228H: Intermediate Language & Culture, Honors section 3
The honors section, will offer smaller classes that give a more interactive structure and focus on developing more the speaking skills through in-class discussions and classroom presentations. It will also prepare students to more advanced …
French 228: Intermediate Language & Culture
In this writing intensive course, students practice the types of writing tasks typical of courses in the major (composition, compte rendu, explication de texte), explore both traditional and evolving notions of culture in France and …
French 227H: Exploring French Honors, section 2
French 227: Exploring French
Intermediate-Level Course for Entering Students only. This course is offered only in the Fall semester and is desgned for students coming from high school or non UW-Madison French programs. Enrollment eligibility is contingent upon appropriate …
French 211: French Interdisciplinary Studies (Taught in English. Does NOT count toward the French Major.)
“French Fairy Tales from Folklore to Film” Reserved for First-Year Interest Group (FIG) students. See http://www.figs.wisc.edu/. Meets “Humanities” requirement. Counts towards the Folklore Certificate. French 211 FIG students must enroll in Folklore 100 and …
French 203H: Third Semester French Honors, Section 2
Automatic Honors level/credit course. Open to both honors and non-honors students. This section uses the same syllabus & adheres to the same requirements as the other 203 sections. However, because the honors section is smaller …
Italian 181: First semester Italian honors
This 4-credit course is designed for students with little or no knowledge of the Italian language. In most cases, the honors section has the same syllabus and the same program as Italian 101 (for your …