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Modern Languages: French
TRU French course numbers are changing
As of September 2017, TRU French course numbers are changing. Look for a FRAN acronym and read course descriptions and prerequisites carefully. If in doubt about which course is right for you, contact TRU Academic Advising or the Modern Languages Coordinator.
- FRAN 1110 Introductory French 1
- FRAN 1210 Introductory French 2
- FRAN 2110 Intermediate French 1
- FRAN 2210 Intermediate French 2
- FRAN 2310 Advanced Intermediate French 1
- FRAN 2410 Advanced Intermediate French 2
- FRAN 3110 Advanced French 1
- FRAN 3210 Advanced French 2
The following courses are not offered every year:
- FRAN 2050 Oral French Practice 1
- FRAN 2060 Oral French Practice 2
- FRAN 3510 Survey of Francophone Literature before 1900
- FRAN 3610 Survey of Francophone Literature since 1900
- FRAN 3810 Quebec Cinema in Translation
- FRAN 3710 Quebec Literature in Translation
- FRAN 4110 Studies in French Language and Style
- FRAN 4710 Selected Topics in French and Francophone Literature
- FRAN 4510 French-Canadian Literature