FREN-357-2022W
Explore the strategies and tools that translators use when faced with challenging linguistic and cultural differences. Also look at the artistic, ethical, and political implications of different approaches to translation. View full description. Language of instruction: French & English
FREN-353-2022W
The most advanced traditional grammar course in the program. View full description. Language of instruction: French
FREN-352-2022W
Principles of grammar theory and contextualized French grammatical concepts. Emphasis on terminology and analysis of grammatical issues. Aligned with CEFR level B2 objectives. View full description. Language of instruction: French
FREN-341-2022W
Investigate intellectual and artistic movements in France from the 19th century to today, including the question of what mediates culture and society through the literary lens. View full description. Language of instruction: French
FREN-330-2022W
An introduction to Quebecois literature in their historical, social, and cultural contexts. We will first provide a broad overview of the French Regime up to contemporary times, while presenting the socio-historical foundations of Quebec literature and its institutional emergence in the nineteenth century. View full description. Language of instruction: French
FREN-321-2022W
Practical tools for university-level writing in French. Apply stylistic devices and rhetorical structures to form questions and arguments, analyse literary and cultural objects, and produce a variety of essay genres. View full description. Language of instruction: French
FREN-311-2022W
A reading-focused course that will introduce you to four different literary genres in French: prose fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and theater. View full description. Language of instruction: French
FREN-302-2022W
(Previously FREN 123) | A continuation of FREN 301. This course is aligned with level B1 objectives of the CEFR. View full description. Language of instruction: French
FREN-301-2022W
(Previously FREN 122) | Refinement of reading, writing and speaking skills through the study of contemporary literature and other authentic documents of the French-speaking world. This course is aligned with level B1 objectives of the CEFR. View full description. Language of instruction: French