Self&Society Writing in French
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In Middlebury (USA)
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Middlebury (USA)
The French Department offers a wide range of courses in French and francophone language and literature, contemporary France, cinema, and more. All courses are taught entirely in French.
Professors Paula Schwartz, Gayle Nunley(guest), Charles Nunley, Mireille Barbaud-McWilliams, Brigitte Humbert, Armelle Crouzieres-Ingenthron, William Poulin-Deltour, Charlotte Prieu(TA), and Julien Weber
Students perform Molière's Le Malade Imaginaire in the Château theater.
Activities
The department sponsors concerts, plays, films, and lectures, open to the campus and the wider community. Students also have many other opportunities to use French outside class, including at the French tables and the Maison Française.
Study abroad
Middlebury College has its own School in France, with sites in Paris, Poitiers, and Bordeaux as well as a school in Cameroon, Africa. A large number of students-by no means limited to French or International Studies majors-study in France, Cameroon or another francophone country every year. It is possible to begin French at Middlebury and study abroad in the junior year, sometimes in combination with a summer at the French School.
Le Château
Le Château was built in 1929 as one of the first Maisons françaises in the country. It houses French Department courses, French faculty offices, and a theater for foreign language productions.
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Subjects
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- Cinema
Course programme
Self&Society Writing in French