WFU VIRTUAL STUDY ABROAD FAIR
Courses:
FRH 350: Studies in French Language and Culture (Taught by the Resident Director) [6 credits]
The "program course" includes a classroom component plus group excursions (late August through early October) as well as program activities throughout the fall, including group outings, activities, and participation in French family life through the homestay. As an integral part of this course, we will make a number of excursions around France beginning in late August and continuing through September. Destinations will include Burgundy, Provence,Normandy, the châteaux of the Loire Valley, and Paris. During these visits to museums and monuments of historical, artistic and architectural interest, the events you've been reading about in books will seem to come alive before your eyes. Satisfies French 315 requirement for major or minor.
FRH 351: Advanced Oral and Written French (Taught by professors of the Centre International d'Etudes Françaises [CIEF]) [4 credits]
Early October – early December
Study of grammar, composition, pronunciation, and phonetics, with extensive practice in oral and written French.
FRH 352: Contemporary France (Taught by Professor Brigitte Sabard) [3 credits]
Late September – early December
A study of present-day France, including aspects of geography and consideration of social, political, and educational factors in French life today.
FRH 353: Studies in French Art (Taught by Professor Sebastiano Tomarchio) [2 credits]
Late September –early December
Lectures and field trips in French painting, sculpture, and architecture, concentrating on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
FRH 350: Studies in French Language and Culture (Taught by the Resident Director) [6 credits]
The "program course" includes a classroom component plus group excursions (late August through early October) as well as program activities throughout the fall, including group outings, activities, and participation in French family life through the homestay. As an integral part of this course, we will make a number of excursions around France beginning in late August and continuing through September. Destinations will include Burgundy, Provence,Normandy, the châteaux of the Loire Valley, and Paris. During these visits to museums and monuments of historical, artistic and architectural interest, the events you've been reading about in books will seem to come alive before your eyes. Satisfies French 315 requirement for major or minor.
FRH 351: Advanced Oral and Written French (Taught by professors of the Centre International d'Etudes Françaises [CIEF]) [4 credits]
Early October – early December
Study of grammar, composition, pronunciation, and phonetics, with extensive practice in oral and written French.
FRH 352: Contemporary France (Taught by Professor Brigitte Sabard) [3 credits]
Late September – early December
A study of present-day France, including aspects of geography and consideration of social, political, and educational factors in French life today.
FRH 353: Studies in French Art (Taught by Professor Sebastiano Tomarchio) [2 credits]
Late September –early December
Lectures and field trips in French painting, sculpture, and architecture, concentrating on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Office Hours:
Dr. Murphy (Program Director) and Dr, Mann (Resident Professor) are holding office hours. If you are interested in meeting with them during the times listed above, contact them via email.
Dr. Murphy (Program Director) and Dr, Mann (Resident Professor) are holding office hours. If you are interested in meeting with them during the times listed above, contact them via email.
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Hear from Fall 2021 Resident Professor, Dr. Coco Mann
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