A thematic historical survey of culture in pre-Revolutionary (pre-1789) France.
Month: March 2017
French 348: Modernity Studies
An introduction to political, social, intellectual, artistic and literary developments in French and Francophone culture, within the time period from the French Revolution to the current era.
French 347: Introduction to Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Civilization
An introduction to the political, social, intellectual, artistic and literary development of French culture, from its origins to the French Revolution (1789).
French 322: Introduction to Literature of Modernity
Introduction to important literary works of modernity (from the French Revolution to the twenty-first century). Classes conducted in French.
French 321: Introduction to Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Literature
Introduction to important literary works from the medieval era to the French Revolution. Classes conducted in French.
French 313: Professional Communication and Culture in the Francophone World
Study and analysis of the culture and sociology of professional environments in the French and Francophone worlds, including government, international organizations, NGO’s and business. Students develop communication skills through interactive teaching methods in multimedia labs.
French 312: Advanced Oral and Written Expression: Writing Across the Humanities
Develops students’ writing and oral expression at an advanced level through writing and discussion of internet journalism, translation, or creative genres.
French 301: Practical French Conversation
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 311: Advanced Composition and Conversation
Trains students to write essays on a variety of topics, using different registers of French, and work to correct pronunciation and improve conversation skills. Pre-Reqs: French 228
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. There …