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Show Arts, Letters and Science other institutions. Students having two or more years of foreign residence will not be permitted to take classes numbered below 100 without the consent of the Department. FRENCH French Major—Students majoring in French are required to take 36 to 40 hours of upper division credit. The following numbered courses are required: 101, 102, 103, 121, 122, 123 and 130. Additional courses may be chosen from the following numbered courses: 110, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 165, 170, 181 and 193. French Minor—Students minoring in French are required to take 18 hours of upper division credit which must include the following numbered courses: 101, 102, 103, 121, 122, and 123. French Teaching Major—will complete the program outlined above for French Majors except that they must take 161. French Teaching Minor—will complete the program outlined above for French Minors, and in addition, must take 130 and 161. Courses of Instruction 1. Elementary French—Spoken and written French of moderate difficulty. A (5). Staff 2. Elementary French—Continuation of French 1. Prerequisite: French 1 or equivalent. W (5). Staff 3. Elementary French—Continuation of French 2. Prerequisite: French 2 or equivalent. S (5). Staff 4. Intermediate French—Progressively advanced reading from modern authors. Prerequisite: French 1, 2 and 3 or equivalent. (It is recommended that French 11 be taken simultaneously with this course.) A (3). Swanson 5. Intermediate French—Continuation of French 4. Prerequisite: French 4 or equivalent. (It is recommended that French 12 be taken simultaneously with this course.) W (3). Swanson 6. Intermediate French—Continuation of French 5. Prerequisite: French 5 or equivalent. (It is recommended that French 13 be taken simultaneously with this course.) S (3). Swanson 11. Conversational French—Development of active vocabulary through memorization of conversations and oral grammar and vocabulary drills. (It is recommended that French 4 be taken simultaneously with this course.) A (2). Moffett 114 Arts, Letters and Science 12. Conversational French—Continuation of French 11. (It is recommended that French 5 be taken simultaneously with this course.) W (2). Moffett 13. Conversational French—Continuation of French 12. (It is recommended that French 6 be taken simultaneously with this course.) S (2). Moffett 70. Travel and Study Abroad—Language, culture and history of France taught in Europe by members of the Weber State College Faculty during summer tours arranged by the Foreign Language Department. Su (3) Staff 101. Introduction to French Literature—An Introduction to the French Novel and Short Story. Prerequisites: French 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13 or the consent of the instructor. A (3). Andra 102. Introduction to French Literature—An Introduction to French Drama. Same prerequisite as 101. W (3) Andra 103. Introduction to French Literature—An Introduction to French Drama. Same prerequisite as 101. S (3) Andra 110. Culture and Civilization—History, geography, art, social customs and civilization of France. Prerequisites: Two years of college French or the equivalent. A (3) Moffett 121. Third Year French Composition and Grammar—Prerequisites: French 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 or consent of instructor. (It is recommended that the courses 101, 102, 103 be taken simultaneously with this course). A (3). Swanson 122. Third Year French Composition and Grammar—Continuation of 122. W (3) Swanson 123. Third Year French Composition and Grammar—Continuation of 122. S (3) Swanson 130. French Phonetics—An advanced course in the principles of Foreign Language Phonetics, with practical work in the analysis and correction of faulty pronunciation. Prerequisites: French 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 or the consent of the instructor. W (2) Moffett 151. French Literature of the Middle Ages—(offered alternate years.) A (3). Andra 152. French Literature of the Sixteenth Century—(offered alternate years.) A (3). Andra 153. French Literature of the Seventeenth Century—(offered alternate years.) W (3). Andra 115 |