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Effective: Fall 2009
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Freshman Fall Semester |
Freshman Spring Semester |
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Course |
Course Name |
Cr |
Course |
Course Name |
Cr |
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FREN-201 |
Inter French Language & Culture I |
3 |
FREN-202 |
Inter French Language & Culture II |
3 |
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ENG-101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
ENG-102 |
English Composition II |
3 |
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25-101 |
Mathematics 101 |
3 |
25-102 |
Mathematics 102 |
3 |
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ENG-191 |
University Seminar I |
1 |
ENG-192 |
University Seminar II |
1 |
|
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xx-xxx |
Arts/Humanities Elective |
3 |
FREN-242 |
Basic French Composition I |
3 |
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xx-xxx |
Natural Science |
3 |
xx-xxx |
Natural Science |
3 |
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16-100 |
Wellness |
2 |
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Total Credits |
16 |
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Total Credits |
18 |
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Sophomore Fall Semester |
Sophomore Spring Semester |
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Course |
Course Name |
Cr |
Course |
Course Name |
Cr |
|
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FREN-222 |
French Conversation |
3 |
ENG-301 |
Inter French Comp & Stylistics II |
3 |
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36-201 |
Intro to General Psychology |
3 |
ENG-200 |
Speech |
3 |
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ENG-201/205 |
World/African-American Lit I |
3 |
ENG-202/206 |
World/African American Lit II |
3 |
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FREN-211 |
Business Registers I |
3 |
FREN-212 |
Business Registers II |
3 |
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34-xxx |
American History |
3 |
FREN-333/ENG-204 |
Linguistics |
3 |
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Total Credits |
15 |
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Total Credits |
15 |
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Junior Fall Semester |
Junior Spring Semester |
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Course |
Course Name |
Cr |
Course |
Course Name |
Cr |
|
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FREN-303 |
Survey of French Literature I |
3 |
FREN-304 |
Survey of French Literature II |
3 |
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FREN-305 |
French Civilization |
3 |
FREN-306 |
Aspects of French Culture in the |
3 |
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FREN-334 |
French Diction and Conversation |
3 |
FREN-399 |
Independent Study I |
3 |
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FREN-335 |
Basic Translation I |
3 |
FREN-336 |
Basic Translation II |
3 |
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31-395 |
Global Societies |
3 |
FREN-307 |
17th Century French Literature |
3 |
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Total Credits |
15 |
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Total Credits |
15 |
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Senior Fall Semester |
Senior Spring Semester |
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Course |
Course Name |
Cr |
Course |
Course Name |
Cr |
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FREN-401► |
Adv French Comp & Stylistics III |
3 |
FREN-499 |
*Independent Study II |
6 |
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FREN-403 |
The French Novel |
3 |
xx-xxx |
**Foreign Language Electives |
6 |
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xx-xxx |
Free Electives |
6 |
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FREN-406 |
History of the French Language |
3 |
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Total Credits |
15 |
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Total Credits |
12 |
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* SENIOR CAPSTONE EXP (May be taken abroad to fulfill the Study Abroad Requirement)
** May be taken abroad to fulfill the Study Abroad Requirement
► Writing Intensive Course
