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FOREIGN LANGUAGE 141 GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System-Definitions md Eligibility} 200. Research Methods and Bibliography (2) Prerequisite: bachelor's degree in a foreign language or permission of instructor. Seminar in techniques of research; individual study, preparation of materials and their use for documentation in the language of specialization. 201. Foreign Language Linguistics (2; max total 4 If no language repeated) Prerequisite: Latin lB; major or minor in language of specialization; permission of instructor. Oppositions in language; phonetic and phonemic description; aUophonic and phonemic perturbations; speech levels; dialectS. 202. Seminar in Historical Linguistics (2; max total 4 If no language repeated) Prerequisite: Latin iB; major or minor in language of specialization; permission of instructor. Hi.storical method; diachronic and synchronic considerations; language change; articulatory oppositions; Latin phonology and distributions; morphology, syntax; dialectS; comparison with other Romance languages. 210. Seminar In Literary Studies (3; max totol 12 If no tOJ*ic repeated) Prerequisite: equivalent of undergraduate major in language of specialization. Seminar in critique and .analytical study of selected topics, periods, or specific literary figures. 290. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See Regulatiom md Procedures-Independent Study. 299. The1ls or Prolect (2-6; max total 6) Prerequisite: see Mastds"Degrees-Tbesis Requirement. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis or project for the master's degree. IN-SERVICE COURSES Note: In-service courses (300 series) are not intended for use on degrees except by special, prior approval. See Extension md SwmJter Session Bulletms for co-qrse descriptions. 301. Conversation and Composition Review (2; max total 8 if no language repeated) 304. Theory and Pradice (2; max total 8) FRENCH 1A-8. Elementary French (4-4) Beginning course of graded lessons acquainting the student with the basic structure and pronunciation of French through practice in speaking, reading, and writing. (4lecture, 1 lab hour) 2A-B. Intermediate French (3-3) (A) Prerequisite: Fr lB or two years of high school French. Grammar review; modem short stories or plays. Sight reading; weekly compositions; outSide reading a?~ ~ep?rts· (B) ~rerequisite: Fr 2A or three .rears of high school French. French CJvihzataon; selected poems; prose or dramat1~ works and one novel by French men of letters. Class discussion; occasional compositions; sight reading. Conducted in French. SOA-B. Oral French (2·2) Prerequisite: Fr lB; 2A or 28 (must be taken concurrently). Oral drill t"or pronunciation; conversation on assigned topics; brief talks; extemporaneous discussions. (2 lecture, 1 lab hour)
Object Description
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 141 |
Full Text Search | FOREIGN LANGUAGE 141 GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System-Definitions md Eligibility} 200. Research Methods and Bibliography (2) Prerequisite: bachelor's degree in a foreign language or permission of instructor. Seminar in techniques of research; individual study, preparation of materials and their use for documentation in the language of specialization. 201. Foreign Language Linguistics (2; max total 4 If no language repeated) Prerequisite: Latin lB; major or minor in language of specialization; permission of instructor. Oppositions in language; phonetic and phonemic description; aUophonic and phonemic perturbations; speech levels; dialectS. 202. Seminar in Historical Linguistics (2; max total 4 If no language repeated) Prerequisite: Latin iB; major or minor in language of specialization; permission of instructor. Hi.storical method; diachronic and synchronic considerations; language change; articulatory oppositions; Latin phonology and distributions; morphology, syntax; dialectS; comparison with other Romance languages. 210. Seminar In Literary Studies (3; max totol 12 If no tOJ*ic repeated) Prerequisite: equivalent of undergraduate major in language of specialization. Seminar in critique and .analytical study of selected topics, periods, or specific literary figures. 290. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See Regulatiom md Procedures-Independent Study. 299. The1ls or Prolect (2-6; max total 6) Prerequisite: see Mastds"Degrees-Tbesis Requirement. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis or project for the master's degree. IN-SERVICE COURSES Note: In-service courses (300 series) are not intended for use on degrees except by special, prior approval. See Extension md SwmJter Session Bulletms for co-qrse descriptions. 301. Conversation and Composition Review (2; max total 8 if no language repeated) 304. Theory and Pradice (2; max total 8) FRENCH 1A-8. Elementary French (4-4) Beginning course of graded lessons acquainting the student with the basic structure and pronunciation of French through practice in speaking, reading, and writing. (4lecture, 1 lab hour) 2A-B. Intermediate French (3-3) (A) Prerequisite: Fr lB or two years of high school French. Grammar review; modem short stories or plays. Sight reading; weekly compositions; outSide reading a?~ ~ep?rts· (B) ~rerequisite: Fr 2A or three .rears of high school French. French CJvihzataon; selected poems; prose or dramat1~ works and one novel by French men of letters. Class discussion; occasional compositions; sight reading. Conducted in French. SOA-B. Oral French (2·2) Prerequisite: Fr lB; 2A or 28 (must be taken concurrently). Oral drill t"or pronunciation; conversation on assigned topics; brief talks; extemporaneous discussions. (2 lecture, 1 lab hour) |