This course, taught entirely in French, serves as an initation to literary research for students entering the Master’s or PhD program in French. Ce cours obligatoire pour tout(e) étudiant(e) qui entre dans le programme …
French Courses
French 623: Communications orales en situations professionnelles
Professional communication for advanced speakers of French, with a particular focus on intercultural analysis, nonverbal communication, and public speaking. Required for students in the Professional French Masters Program.
French 449: Sexuality & Gender in French Literature
Sexualité et genre sexuel dans la littérature du XXème siècle Ce cours étudie à la fois la création et la représentation de l’identité sexuelle à travers des œuvres littéraires et cinématographiques françaises. Essentiellement fondé …
French 365: (Un)ruly Minds in French Texts Montaigne to Valéry
This course will explore the ways in which various French philosophers and literary authors have grappled with the often unruly aspects of the human mind. Topics to be discussed include the mind-body relation, the thought …
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. Prerequisite: French 271.
French 347: Introduction to Medieval, Renaissance & Early Modern Civilization
This course will furnish students with the knowledge necessary to understanding the specificity of French culture, in particular, the concepts and information relative to the historic development of France from the height of the Middle …
French 325: Visual Culture in French/Francophone Studies
Aspects of French culture as manifested in painting, photography, film or other visual media in relation to literature.
French 322: Introduction to Literature in Modernity
A survey of representative works from the the French Revolution to the present, taught in their literary, cultural and social context. Prerequisite: French 271.
French 321: Medieval, Renaissance & Early Modern Literature
Survey of representative works from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century, taught in their literary, cultural and social context. Prerequisite: French 271.
French 312: Advanced Oral & 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.