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French Courses

= Offered | = Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected
Offered during current academic year.

DescriptionIntensive grammar and vocabulary acquisition through a variety of communicative activities and exercises. This course aims to help students acquire the fundamentals of the French language using listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, as preparation for the study of university-level French
AntirequisitesGrade 12 French, French 1002, French 1003A/B, French 1010 and French 1011A/B
PrerequisitesPermission of the Department based on French Placement Test.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionA study of the French language based on cultural, written material and basic grammar problems.
AntirequisitesFrench 1900E.
PrerequisitesOntario Grade 12 French (Core, Extended or Immersion) or equivalent, or French 1010 or French 1004 or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours4 tutorial/laboratory hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesStudents who have Grade 12 French but have not taken French courses for more than 3 years, should consult the Department
Course Outline:
  • Section 580
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course enables students to master literary reading, including the understanding of the major aspects of French and Francophone literatures and cultures, their particular histories as well as their relationship to the larger discipline of arts and humanities. The course provides tools for textual analysis, and improves written and oral communication in French.
AntirequisitesFrench 2600E.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department of Modern Languages, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesFrench 2605F/G and French 2606F/G or French 2600 are prerequisites for further studies in French literature.
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course enables students to master literary reading, including the understanding of the major aspects of French and Francophone literatures and cultures, their particular histories as well as their relationship to the larger discipline of arts and humanities. The course provides tools for textual analysis, and improves written and oral communication in French.
AntirequisitesFrench 2600E.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours. Note: French 2605F/G and French 2606F/G or French 2600E are prerequisites for further studies in French literature.
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionIntensive grammar review with an emphasis on textual analysis and understanding various forms of writing. One hour per week of oral practice is required.
AntirequisitesFrench 2101, 2900.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department of Modern Languages, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 or 4 lecture/tutorial hours.
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionA review of selected elements of grammar with an emphasis on written and oral expression. One hour per week of oral practice is required.
AntirequisitesFrench 2101, 2900.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department of Modern Languages, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 or 4 lecture/tutorial hours.
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course focuses on practice in translating modern texts of various styles from English into French and from French into English.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2900, or both French 2905A/B and 2906A/B, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the Middles Ages in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
AntirequisitesThe former French 434G.
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department. Permission of the Department is required for registration in the Z courses.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 17th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department. Permission of the Department is required for all Z-courses.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 20th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesBoth French 2605F/G and French 2606F/G (or French 2600E) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 19th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from Quebec and French-Canada, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 lecture/tutorial hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions of Francophone Women, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThe question of how French-speaking Indigenous authors express themselves and their cultures through literature and film will be explored. A richly varied, emerging literary corpus will be studied, with an emphasis on Indigenous pedagogy. Students will gain knowledge of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples and perspectives.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesBoth French 2605F/G and French 2606F/G (or French 2600E) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionGrammar, composition, translation and oral practice.(One hour a week in the language laboratory may be required.)
AntirequisitesFrench 2103, French 3905A/B, French 3907A/B, French 3908A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 2900 or both French 2905A/B and 2906A/B or permission of the Department, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3 or 4 lecture/tutorial hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionTeaching French in the Ontario Classroom.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 French course in literature between French 3500 and French 3799.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course is a study of specific problems in French language acquisition through the analysis of a selection of literary and non-literary texts from various periods. Each text will be read in terms of the grammatical, stylistic, and linguistic problems it presents and will be accompanied by a review of the structures involved.
Antirequisitesat Main campus: French 4901A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 3900 or French 3300 or 1.0 course from French 3306A/B, French 3307A/B, French 3905A/B, French 3907A/B, French 3908A/B, or permission of the Department based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

= Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected
Offered during current academic year.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 20th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesBoth French 2605F/G and French 2606F/G (or French 2600E) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionGrammar, composition, translation and oral practice.(One hour a week in the language laboratory may be required.)
AntirequisitesFrench 2103, French 3905A/B, French 3907A/B, French 3908A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 2900 or both French 2905A/B and 2906A/B or permission of the Department, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3 or 4 lecture/tutorial hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline Sections:
  • Section 570

DescriptionTeaching French in the Ontario Classroom.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 French course in literature between French 3500 and French 3799.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours
Course Outline Sections:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course is a study of specific problems in French language acquisition through the analysis of a selection of literary and non-literary texts from various periods. Each text will be read in terms of the grammatical, stylistic, and linguistic problems it presents and will be accompanied by a review of the structures involved.
Antirequisitesat Main campus: French 4901A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 3900 or French 3300 or 1.0 course from French 3306A/B, French 3307A/B, French 3905A/B, French 3907A/B, French 3908A/B, or permission of the Department based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline Sections:
  • Section 570
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2020 French 2020
2019 French 2019
2018 French 2018
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2014 French checklist revised Jan 31 2014 K-3
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2010 French 2010
2009 French Prior to 2010

= Offered | = Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected
Offered during current academic year.

DescriptionGrammar, composition, oral practice. This course is designed for students beginning French, or having a limited knowledge of French. Note that students who have successfully completed Grade 11 French or equivalent cannot take this course for credit.
AntirequisitesFrench 1003A/B, the former French 1101, Ontario Grade 11 French (Core, Extended or Immersion) or equivalent.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours4 tutorial/laboratory hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionIntensive grammar and vocabulary acquisition through a variety of communicative activities and exercises. This course aims to help students acquire the fundamentals of the French language using listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, as preparation for the study of university-level French
AntirequisitesGrade 12 French, French 1002, French 1003A/B, French 1010 and French 1011A/B
PrerequisitesPermission of the Department based on French Placement Test.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionGrammar review, composition, translation, oral practice. (One hour per week in the language laboratory may be required.) Note that students who have successfully completed Grade 12 French or equivalent cannot take this course for credit
AntirequisitesFrench 1011A/B, the former French 1101, Ontario Grade 12 French (Core, Extended or Immersion) or equivalent.
PrerequisitesOntario Grade 11 French (Core, Extended or Immersion) or equivalent, French 1002 or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours3 or 4
NotesStudents who have Grade 11 French but have not taken French courses for more than 3 years, should consult the Department.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis is a first-year essay course in French, providing an introduction to French Studies, with an emphasis on language, culture, and various forms of expression and analysis.
AntirequisitesFrench 1910, French 1999.
PrerequisitesOntario Grade 12 French (Core, Extended or Immersion) or equivalent, or French 1010 or French 1011A/B or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours4
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes4 lecture/tutorial/laboratory hours. Students who have Grade 12 French but have not taken French courses for more than 3 years, should consult the Department of French.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionA study of the French language based on cultural, written material and basic grammar problems.
AntirequisitesFrench 1900E.
PrerequisitesOntario Grade 12 French (Core, Extended or Immersion) or equivalent, or French 1010 or French 1004 or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours4 tutorial/laboratory hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesStudents who have Grade 12 French but have not taken French courses for more than 3 years, should consult the Department
Course Outlines:
  • Section 580
  • Section 570

DescriptionIntroduction to translation theory and methods, from and into French. Practical exercises from selected texts about contemporary topics.
AntirequisitesFrench 2305A/B, 2306A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910, or permission of the Department based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours. May NOT be taken concurrently with French 3202 or 3300.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionStudy and research on the historical background and contemporary situation of French Canada, its political, economic, social and cultural development up to the present time.
AntirequisitesFrench 2120E, 2405A/B, the former French 2445A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or by permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionA study of modern France, her historical background and political, economic, social and cultural development.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or by permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionA study in depth of some major French texts, with training in the skills of literary analysis.
AntirequisitesFrench 2605F/G, 2606F/G.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesFrench 2600 is the prerequisite for further studies in French literature. 3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course enables students to master literary reading, including the understanding of the major aspects of French and Francophone literatures and cultures, their particular histories as well as their relationship to the larger discipline of arts and humanities. The course provides tools for textual analysis, and improves written and oral communication in French.
AntirequisitesFrench 2600E.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department of Modern Languages, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesFrench 2605F/G and French 2606F/G or French 2600 are prerequisites for further studies in French literature.
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course enables students to master literary reading, including the understanding of the major aspects of French and Francophone literatures and cultures, their particular histories as well as their relationship to the larger discipline of arts and humanities. The course provides tools for textual analysis, and improves written and oral communication in French.
AntirequisitesFrench 2600E.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours. Note: French 2605F/G and French 2606F/G or French 2600E are prerequisites for further studies in French literature.
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionGrammar, composition, oral practice, phonetics. (One hour per week in the language laboratory may be required.)
AntirequisitesFrench 2101, 2905A/B, 2906A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910, or permission of the Department, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3 or 4 lecture/tutorial hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesFrench 2900 (or its equivalent) is the required language course for all French modules.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionIntensive grammar review with an emphasis on textual analysis and understanding various forms of writing. One hour per week of oral practice is required.
AntirequisitesFrench 2101, 2900.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department of Modern Languages, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 or 4 lecture/tutorial hours.
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionA review of selected elements of grammar with an emphasis on written and oral expression. One hour per week of oral practice is required.
AntirequisitesFrench 2101, 2900.
PrerequisitesFrench 1900E or French 1910 or permission of the Department of Modern Languages, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 or 4 lecture/tutorial hours.
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionTaken at Nice, Laval (or other). Special credit for French studies at authorized universities in approved programs, where the area of study is not available on campus as a half course. Not taught on campus.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesSecond Year in a French program, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionTaken at Nice, Laval (or other). Special credit for French studies at authorized universities in approved programs, where the area of study is not available on campus as a half course. Not taught on campus.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesSecond Year in a French program, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionTaken at Nice, Laval (or other). Special credit for French studies at authorized universities in approved programs, where the area of study is not available on campus as a half course. Not taught on campus.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesSecond Year in a French program, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionTaken at Nice, Laval (or other). Special credit for French studies at authorized universities in approved programs, where the area of study is not available on campus as a half course. Not taught on campus.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesSecond Year in a French program, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionTaken at Nice, Laval (or other). Special credit for French studies at authorized universities in approved programs, where the area of study is not available on campus as a half course. Not taught on campus.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesSecond Year in a French program, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionTaken at Nice, Laval (or other). Special credit for French studies at authorized universities in approved programs, where the area of study is not available on campus as a half course. Not taught on campus.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesSecond Year in a French program, or equivalent.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionTranslation from and into English of selected texts on general and specialized topics.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2900 or both French 2905A/B and 2906A/B or French 2300 or both French 2305A/B and 2306A/B or permission of the Department based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course focuses on practice in translating modern texts of various styles from English into French and from French into English.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2900, or both French 2905A/B and 2906A/B, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the Middles Ages in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
AntirequisitesThe former French 434G.
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department. Permission of the Department is required for registration in the Z courses.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the Middles Ages in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department. Permission of the Department is required for registration in the Z courses.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the Middles Ages in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department. Permission of the Department is required for registration in the Z courses.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the Renaissance in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours, 0.5 course.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the Renaissance in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours, 0.5 course.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the Renaissance in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours, 0.5 course.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 17th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department. Permission of the Department is required for all Z-courses.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 17th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesBoth French 2605F/G and French 2606F/G (or French 2600E) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 17th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department. Permission of the Department is required for all Z-courses.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 17th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department. Permission of the Department is required for all Z-courses.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 18th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 18th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 18th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 20th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 20th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesBoth French 2605F/G and French 2606F/G (or French 2600E) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 20th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or (both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 19th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 19th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from the 19th Century in France, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the nature of the literary text and how it produces meaning. An exploration of the formal features of style, narrative technique and structure is combined with a theoretical and practical overview of different approaches to literary reading, textual analysis and the role of literature in society.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 lecture/tutorial hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the nature of the literary text and how it produces meaning. An exploration of the formal features of style, narrative technique and structure is combined with a theoretical and practical overview of different approaches to literary reading, textual analysis and the role of literature in society.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the nature of the literary text and how it produces meaning. An exploration of the formal features of style, narrative technique and structure is combined with a theoretical and practical overview of different approaches to literary reading, textual analysis and the role of literature in society.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from Quebec and French-Canada, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 lecture/tutorial hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from Quebec and French-Canada, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions from Quebec and French-Canada, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions of Francophone Women, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions of Francophone Women, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThrough the study of the cultural productions of Francophone Women, students will deepen their knowledge of specific productions as well as of critical approaches to them in order to be able to formulate their own critical perspectives and to communicate them effectively and accurately orally and in writing.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesFrench 2600E or both French 2605F/G and 2606F/G or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThe question of how French-speaking Indigenous authors express themselves and their cultures through literature and film will be explored. A richly varied, emerging literary corpus will be studied, with an emphasis on Indigenous pedagogy. Students will gain knowledge of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples and perspectives.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesBoth French 2605F/G and French 2606F/G (or French 2600E) or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionGrammar, composition, translation and oral practice.(One hour a week in the language laboratory may be required.)
AntirequisitesFrench 2103, French 3905A/B, French 3907A/B, French 3908A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 2900 or both French 2905A/B and 2906A/B or permission of the Department, based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3 or 4 lecture/tutorial hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionStrongly recommended for students contemplating graduate study in French.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 French course in literature between French 3500 and French 3799; enrolment in fourth year and permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course aims to study the transatlantic cultural history from a Francophone perspective, by examining the Atlantic space firstly as a place of memory, and secondly as a center of dynamic media and artistic communication, an important factor in the today's globalization process.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 French course in literature between French 3500 and French 3799.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionTeaching French in the Ontario Classroom.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 French course in literature between French 3500 and French 3799.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionFor specific topics consult the Department of Modern Languages.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 French course in literature between French 3500 and French 3799.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 lecture/tutorial hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionIn this capstone course, students will solidify the skills and knowledge acquired during their studies in French. Bi-monthly group meetings will focus on research methods and professional writing and each student, under the supervision of a faculty member, will develop a research project oriented towards his or her professional interests.
AntirequisitesFrench 4100F/G.
Prerequisites1.0 course in French literature or French linguistics at the 3000 level (3500-3899), or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course is a study of specific problems in French language acquisition through the analysis of a selection of literary and non-literary texts from various periods. Each text will be read in terms of the grammatical, stylistic, and linguistic problems it presents and will be accompanied by a review of the structures involved.
Antirequisitesat Main campus: French 4901A/B.
PrerequisitesFrench 3900 or French 3300 or 1.0 course from French 3306A/B, French 3307A/B, French 3905A/B, French 3907A/B, French 3908A/B, or permission of the Department based on Placement Test. Placement Test results do not guarantee admission into the course. Written permission must be obtained from the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570
  

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