French Studies

Bachelor's degree

In Durham (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Durham (USA)

Students majoring in French will acquire a considerable degree of competency in the written and spoken language as well as knowledge of the literature and culture of France and the French-speaking world. The Department offers a wide array of courses in language, literature, and culture, and strongly encourages interdisciplinary work in French through courses emphasizing the relation between literature, the arts, history, and society. A major in French is an excellent portal to a variety of careers in the humanities, the economic world, government, and science, and to a lifetime of global awareness and cultural reflection. An honors thesis option is available, including the possibility for these interweaving two fields for students pursuing double or second majors.

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Durham (USA)
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Durham, Carolina del Norte 27708, EE. UU., 27708

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On request

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Subjects

  • Humanities
  • Writing
  • Global
  • French Literature
  • Politics
  • Intermediate French

Course programme

First-Year Seminar
First-Year Seminar in French
Elementary French 1
Elementary French 2
Intensive Elementary French
Intermediate French Language and Culture
Advanced Intermediate French Language and Culture
Intensive Intermediate French Language and Culture
Voices in Global Health: French Tutorial
Rebels/Rebelles: French Literature and Cinema in the 1950s
Advanced French Language/Writing Workshop
Cultural and Literary Perspectives
French for Current Affairs
French Composition and Translation
How to Read French Literature?
Global Humanities in French
Business and Culture in the Francophone World
Contemporary Ideas
Global Displacement: Voix Francophones
Rebelles: French Literature and Media in the 1950s
Made in Quebec: Marketing and Cultural Identity
French Phonetics
Acting French
The French Short Story
Free Speech: France-USA
The Epistolary Genre
French Scientists Write
The Pleasure of Reading
Sociology of Culture
The Creative Brain: Literature, Arts, and Cognition
Advanced Expression
Aspects of Contemporary French Culture
Aspects of French Literature
Topics in French Literature and/or Culture Abroad
Globalization and Deglobalization
The Economic and Political History of the European Union
From Enlightenment Culture to Popular Culture
The French Love Story
The French Love Story - Preceptorial
Paris: Capital of the Nineteenth Century
Topics in French Literature and Culture
Topics in French Literature and Culture
Topics in French and/or Francophone Culture Abroad
French Fables and Fairy Tales: The Process of Telling & Building Ourselves
Special Topics in French Literature and/or Culture (in English)
Research Independent Study
Research Independent Study
Contemporary French Fiction
Biography, Life Writing, Autofiction
Laughing Through It All: French Comedy and Its Social/Political Contexts, Middle Ages to the 21st C
World War II and French Film
Comics and Culture: Images of Modern France in the Making
Yesterday’s Classics/Today’s Movies
Modern and Contemporary Art in France
Francophone Literature
De l'horrible danger de la lecture
Surrealism: Aesthetics and Politics
Imagining Europe: Arts, Culture, Politics
Imagining Europe: Arts, Culture, Politics Preceptorial
Global France
Flaubert's Brain: Neurohumanities
Flaubert's Brain: Neurohumanities Preceptorial
Strange Masterpieces: Major Authors in French and Francophone Modernity
Screening Europe
Screening Europe Preceptorial
Topics in Literature and Neuroscience
Advanced Topics in French and/or Francophone Literature/Culture Abroad
Special Topics in French Literature
Research Independent Study
Research Independent Study
Honors Thesis
Contemporary French Extreme Fiction
Mimesis in Theory, Embodied Practice, and Literary Arts
Citizen Godard
Citizen Godard Preceptorial
Structure of French
Moliere: The Phenomenon of Laughter
Medieval Fictions
Imagining Community in Boccaccio and Christine de Pizan
Imagining Community in Boccaccio and Christine de Pizan Preceptorial
L'age classique et la loi du genre
Modern Literature and History
Cultural Memory
Cultural Memory Preceptorial
French Symbolism
Paradigms of Modern Thought
Topics in Early Modern Studies
Seminar in French Literature
Biography, Life Writing, Autofiction
Topics in French Literature of the Eighteenth Century
Topics in French Literature of the Modern Era
Topics in French Literature of the Modern Era
Graduate Reading Course
Medieval Theater and Modern Theatrical Culture
Literature of the Eighteenth Century
Contemporary French Novel
Structuralism
Culture and History in Twentieth-Century France
French and Francophone Literature
Cultural Memory

French Studies

higher than £ 9000