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Nov 15, 2024
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FR 351 - French Civilization I: Institutions and Revolutions Description: An exploration of key historical events; intellectual, artistic, and social movements; and individuals that have shaped continental French culture from the Middle Ages to the present. Thematic emphasis on institutions and revolutions.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: FR 253.
Credits: (5)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe major historical events, institutions, and social movements in continental France from the Middle Ages to the present in the target language.
- Identify major intellectual movements and key individuals in French literature, philosophy, plastic arts, and music and relate them to key French institutions and revolutions.
- Identify salient aspects of the historical development of the French language from the pre-Roman era to the present.
- Read a French history text book and literary works written in French that address key French institutions and revolutions and summarize these works in appropriate written French.
- Identify the main points and/or summarize the basic argument of authentic video recordings in French in appropriate written French.
- Use spoken French to describe and evaluate a limited selection of cultural artifacts within their historical context in an organized and comprehensible manner to peers.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 5/21/20
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