professional objectives in business administration. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status and FINC 3400 or equivalent.


FREN - French Courses

Note: For additional courses in French, consult the Studies Abroad (SABR) courses described on page 361.


FREN 1001 Elementary French (3-V-3)
Fundamentals of listening, speaking, reading, and writing French in a proficiency-based classroom. Introduction to French-speaking cultures. Designed for students who have never studied French. This course may not be taken for credit by students who have had one or more units of French in high school. Students who did not enroll for two consecutive years prior to the Fall of 1998, or students who enrolled for the first time in the Fall of 1998 or thereafter, may not take the course for credit.

FREN 1002 Elementary French (3-V-3)
A continuation of French 1001. Students admitted provisionally with CPC deficiency in foreign languages may take this course to satisfy the foreign language CPC requirement. Prerequisites: FREN 1001 or placement.

FREN 2001 Intermediate French (3-V-3)
This proficiency-centered course is designed to build on high school French or on FREN 1002. More emphasis will be placed on listening, speaking, and reading skills in practical situations. Students will learn how to "get around" in places where French is spoken natively. Prerequisites: FREN 1002 or placement.

FREN 2002 Intermediate French (3-V-3)
This proficiency-centered course includes a grammar review and more intensive work in listening comprehension, speaking, and reading, with more emphasis on writing than in FREN 2001. French-speaking cultures will be studied through music, art, film, literary and cultural readings, including current events. At the end of this course, students should have a basic competence in French. Students who wish to take upper-division courses in French will need to demonstrate sufficient proficiency as determined by the foreign language faculty before enrolling in major/minor courses.

FREN 2950 Studies in Francophone Culture (3-V-3)
A variable content course taught in English that will center on one Francophone country or area, or a specific issue dealing with Francophone culture. May not be counted towards the French major and may not satisfy foreign language requirement.

FREN 3100 Oral Expression in French (3-0-3)
An intensive course in which students will learn strategies for communication on levels from conversing in everyday practical situations to discussing opinions on politics, culture, and the arts. May not be taken by native speakers of French. Prerequisites: FREN 2002 or equivalent.

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