Description
is a course for beginners and for students whose background in French is very weak. Students with a strong background in high-school French should bypass 1500 and begin their University study with 1501, especially if they intend to proceed beyond the first-year level. Very well-prepared students may apply to the Department for permission to enter 1502 directly. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls.
CR: the former FREN 1010 or the former FREN 1011
LH: two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both
PR: students may not register concurrently for more than one of FREN 1500, 1501 and 1502 except with the permission of the Head of the Department.
UL: permission to register for this course will not be given to students who have completed Français 3202 (High School French immersion)
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a course for beginners and for students whose background in French is very weak. Students with a strong background in high-school French should bypass 1500 and begin their University study with 1501, especially if they intend to proceed beyond the first-year level. Very well-prepared students may apply to the Department for permission to enter 1502 directly. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls.
CR: the former FREN 1010 or the former FREN 1011
LH: two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both
PR: students may not register concurrently for more than one of FREN 1500, 1501 and 1502 except with the permission of the Head of the Department.
UL: permission to register for this course will not be given to students who have completed Français 3202 (High School French immersion)
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is one of three consecutive credit courses in French language at the first-year university level, offering a complete overview of basic oral and written French. Students with a limited background in French should register for FREN 1500 and continue with 1501. Students with a strong background in high-school French should bypass 1500 and begin their University study with 1501, especially if they intend to proceed beyond the first-year level. Very well-prepared students may apply to the Department for permission to enter 1502 directly. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls.
CR: the former FREN 1050
LH: two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both
PR: High School FREN 3200 or permission of the Head of the Department. Ex-immersion students should consult the Head of the Department before registering for this course. Students may not register concurrently for more than one of FREN 1500, 1501 and 1502 except with the permission of the Head of the Department.
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is one of three consecutive credit courses in French language at the first-year university level, offering a complete overview of basic oral and written French. Students with a limited background in French should register for FREN 1500 and continue with 1501. Students with a strong background in high-school French should bypass 1500 and begin their University study with 1501, especially if they intend to proceed beyond the first-year level. Very well-prepared students may apply to the Department for permission to enter 1502 directly. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls.
CR: the former FREN 1050
LH: two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both
PR: High School FREN 3200 or permission of the Head of the Department. Ex-immersion students should consult the Head of the Department before registering for this course. Students may not register concurrently for more than one of FREN 1500, 1501 and 1502 except with the permission of the Head of the Department.
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is one of three consecutive credit courses in French language at the first-year university level, offering a complete overview of basic oral and written French. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls.
CR: the former FREN 1051
LH: two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both
PR: FREN 1501 with a grade of at least 60% or by permission of the Head of the Department. Students may not register concurrently for more than one of FREN 1500, 1501 and 1502 except with the permission of the Head of the Department. Very well-prepared students may apply to the Department for permission to enter 1502 directly.
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a practical introduction to French phonetics, including the International Phonetic Alphabet and phonetic transcription as well as corrective phonetics.
OR: may be offered in accelerated format outside the regular semester or session timeframe when being delivered as part of the Frecker Summer Program
OR: students may be required to attend a 50 minute weekly practicum
PR: FREN 1502 with a grade of at least 60% or Passport Français 3302 with a grade of at least 85% or Grade 12 French Immersion with a grade of at least 80% or French 4283 with a grade of at least 85% or French 3283 with a grade of at least 85% or equivalent
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
This course offers an overview of key concepts and current research related to the teaching of French-speaking cultures. Topics will cover a variety of French-speaking cultures including French-speaking Newfoundland and will include guest speakers when possible. students will be encouraged to relate the course to their own needs and experiences.
Topics could include:
Essential concepts for the study of cultures, Large "C" Culture, small "c" culture, cultures, civilizations, society. Cultural content of textbooks used in FSL. Intercultural approach: theory, Stereotypes and cultural representation.
Language and cultures. The concept of "francophone".
The French-speaking world.French-speaking Canada: Quebec, French-speaking Canada: outside of Quebec, French-speaking Newfoundland, Cultures: from ideology to methodology,Cultural competency, nation, diaspora, race.
**Note: Students interested in registering, must consult the Head of Department .
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
(same as the former Italian 1001) is a continuation of Elementary Italian I. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls.
CR: the former Italian 1001
LC: 4
LH: 1
PR: LANG 1100 or the former Italian 1000
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is a continuation of Elementary Russian I. All sections of this course follow the Language Study Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/ls.
PR: RUSS 1000 or equivalent
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
Is a continuation of Spanish 1000 with practice in the four language skills: understanding, speaking, reading, and writing, and further exploration of Spanish culture through interactive classroom instruction and more laboratory and conversation practice.
PR: SPAN 1000 or permission from the Head of the Department
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.