FRE 101 — Elementary French I
This is a first semester introduction to the French language and francophone cultures. It is designed for beginning students with little or no previous exposure to the language. The emphasis is on the development of the three modes of communication: interpersonal, presentational, and interpretive, through the mastery of basic grammatical structures. Through the use of language and additional methods students will gain knowledge of cultural practices and perspectives in France and French speaking countries. Additionally, students will learn about political, economic, and socio-cultural differences and similarities within the francophone communities in a global context. This course requires active participation in online activities as a mandatory component. Online courses may require use of a webcam. Note: Native, heritage and or speakers of French are encouraged to take the CLEP exam before enrolling in this course.
Part of
- Accounting, Associate in Applied Science (ACCT)
- Administration of Justice, Associate in Arts (AADJ)
- Business Administration, Associate in Science (BUAD)
- Computer Science, Associate in Science (CIS)
- Engineering, Associate in Science (EGR)
- English, Associate in Arts (ENG)
- History, Associate in Arts (HIS)
- Hotel and Restaurant Management, Associate in Applied Science (HRM)
- Information Technology, Game Development, Associate in Applied Science (ITGD)
- Liberal Arts, Associate in Arts (LA)
- Political Science, Associate in Arts (POL)
- Psychology, Associate in Science (PSY)
- Science for Health Professions, Associate in Science (HSCI)
- Social Work, Associate in Arts (SWO)
- Sociology, Associate in Science (SOC)
- Surgical Technology, Associate in Applied Science (ORT)