Fall 2024 Preproof: French

Last generated: Friday, August 30 2024 11:28 AM CDT

NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing

FR 101

Elementary French I

4 hours. For students who have not studied French or placement as determined by test score. This is a blended-online and classroom course. Use of computer and internet access is required. A high- speed connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. During the fall and spring terms, combined-section final exam will be held Tuesday of finals week from 6 to 8 p.m.

Blended - Online & Classroom

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
48903LCD10:00 AM - 10:50 AMMWF2092BHHoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
12394LCD11:00 AM - 11:50 AMMWF1072LHHoselton, J; Weber, E; Wilton Harry, IOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Weber, E; Wilton Harry, IOn campus and online
12402LCD12:00 PM - 12:50 PMMWF3042BHHoselton, J; Kazeem, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Kazeem, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
12403LCD01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMWF1072LHHoselton, J; Weber, E; Wrobel, JOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Weber, E; Wrobel, JOn campus and online

FR 102

Elementary French II

4 hours. This is a blended-online and classroom course. Use of computer and internet access is required. A high-speed connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): A grade of C or better in FR 101, or the equivalent as determined by test score. During the fall and spring terms, combined-section final exam will be held Tuesday of finals week from 6 to 8 p.m.

Blended - Online & Classroom

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
12406LCD09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMWF1152LHChidlow, A; Hoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDChidlow, A; Hoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
12410LCD10:00 AM - 10:50 AMMWF1152LHHoselton, J; Lassissi, T; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Lassissi, T; Weber, EOn campus and online
12408LCD01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMWF1152LHHoselton, J; Lassissi, T; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Lassissi, T; Weber, EOn campus and online

FR 103

Intermediate French I

4 hours. Extensive computer use required. This is a blended-online and classroom course. Use of a computer and internet access is required. A high-speed connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): FR 102; or appropriate score on the department placement test. During the fall and spring terms, combined-section final exam will be held Tuesday of finals week from 6 to 8 p.m.

Blended - Online & Classroom

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
12413LCD10:00 AM - 10:50 AMMWF2052LHChidlow, A; Hoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDChidlow, A; Hoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
20768LCD11:00 AM - 11:50 AMMWF2052LHChidlow, A; Hoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDChidlow, A; Hoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
39293LCD01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMWF1012LHHoselton, J; Joumessi Mboumba, M; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Joumessi Mboumba, M; Weber, EOn campus and online
12412LCD02:00 PM - 02:50 PMMWF1012LHHoselton, J; Joumessi Mboumba, M; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Joumessi Mboumba, M; Weber, EOn campus and online

FR 104

Intermediate French II

4 hours. Extensive computer use required. This is a blended-online and classroom course. Use of a computer and internet access is required. A high-speed connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): FR 103; or appropriate score on the department placement test. During the fall and spring terms, combined-section final exam will be held Tuesday of finals week from 6 to 8 p.m.

Blended - Online & Classroom

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
12425LCD11:00 AM - 11:50 AMMWF1152LHHoselton, J; Tidjani, S; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Tidjani, S; Weber, EOn campus and online
12421LCD12:00 PM - 12:50 PMMWF1152LHHoselton, J; Tidjani, S; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDHoselton, J; Tidjani, S; Weber, EOn campus and online
12427LCD02:00 PM - 02:50 PMMWF1152LHChidlow, A; Hoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDChidlow, A; Hoselton, J; Weber, EOn campus and online

FR 211

French in the Professions

3 hours.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
43294LCD03:30 PM - 04:45 PMTR2072GHLapotre, CMeet on campus
From understanding cultural practices in Paris to tracing consumer trends in Quebec, French 211 is about using French grammar and conversation on the topic of professional life in the francophone world. Students work on intercultural communication and develop their professional, cultural and digital literacy through immersive exercises, authentic texts, videos, infographics and news articles.

FR 213

France Past and Present

3 hours.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
49114LCD11:00 AM - 12:15 PMTR2072GHLapotre, CMeet on campus
A century of revolutionary movements, social media upsets and headline-making discontent in French society is the lens through which students will practice their French grammar and conversation in French 213. Students develop their digital literacy, professional presentation and French skills through immersive exercises, authentic texts, news articles, videos and other media.

FR 214

Conversational French through Popular Culture and Media

3 hours.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
43297LCD12:30 PM - 01:45 PMTR2072GHWeber, EMeet on campus
Join us as we explore French popular culture through music, graphic novels, film, television, and social media. Well work on conversation and grammar as we discuss whats happening in France today and compare it to American popular culture and to Frances recent past.

FR 296

Independent Study

1 TO 3 hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the department. Instructor Approval Required This course counts toward the limited number of independent study hours accepted toward the degree and the major.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
36914CNFARRANGED
36370CNFARRANGEDWeber, E
Lang Peer Tutor Apprenticeship Hands-on apprenticeship course to learn how to be a language peer tutor and Language Learning Assistant. Visit https://lclc.uic.edu/peer-tutoring/about/ to find out what Language Learning Assistants and Tutors do and how it helps your own rsum as well as 100-level French students. To register, first fill out the short application at https://lclc.uic.edu/peer-tutoring/become-a-tutor-or-lla/. Contact lclc@uic.edu with questions.

FR 297

Paris in Literature, Film, and Culture

3 hours. Taught in English. Creative Arts, and World Cultures course.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
33696LCD03:00 PM - 04:15 PMMW2072THHoselton, JMeet on campus
Discover multicultural Paris by planning a virtual visit, discussing current events, films, TV shows, and texts set in Chicagos Sister City. From the Eiffel Tower to the Olympic Village, enjoy finding out more about the many diverse cultures in Pariss 20 neighborhoods. Open to all!

FR 301

Topics in French and Francophone Literature

3 hours. May be repeated up to 1 time(s) if topics vary. Taught in French. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in FR 211 or Grade of C or better in FR 212 or Grade of C or better in FR 213 or Grade of C or better in FR 214; and Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in FR 211 or Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in FR 212 or Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in FR 213 or Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in FR 214; or consent of the instructor.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
12439LCD02:00 PM - 03:15 PMTR2692BSBIreland, CMeet on campus
"Cultural Beginnings: Representations of Childhood and Adolescence in French and Francophone Literature and Film" Explore and discuss texts and films from around the French-speaking world, including France, Algeria, Morocco, and Canada.

FR 303

Writing in the Discipline

1 hours. Taught in French. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above, and approval of the department. Corequisite(s): In order to register for FR 303, students must be concurrently registered for either FR 300, FR 301 or FR 302. Restricted to students in the French and Francophone Studies department.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
33848CNFARRANGEDIreland, C

FR 398

Research

1 TO 3 hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. No more than 3 credit hours of FR 398 may be applied toward the major or minor. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in FR 211 or Grade of C or better in FR 212 or Grade of C or better in FR 213 or Grade of C or better in FR 214; and approval of the department. Instructor Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
44077CNFARRANGEDRobert, Y

FR 400

French in Style: Advanced Speaking, Writing and Research

3 OR 4 hours. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): One 300-level course (or equivalent), or consent of the instructor.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
43296LCD03:30 PM - 06:00 PMT3012LHRobert, YMeet on campus
3 hours "Conversation, Grammar, Writing Style" Use your French in real world situations while practicing grammar. Join us for conversation, games, creative writing, debates about current events, and pronunciation and translation activities. Not intended for Graduate - Chicago.
44017LCD03:30 PM - 06:00 PMT3012LHRobert, YMeet on campus
4 hours "Conversation, Grammar, Writing Style" Use your French in real world situations while practicing grammar. Join us for conversation, games, creative writing, debates about current events, and pronunciation and translation activities. Restricted to Graduate - Chicago or Graduate Non-Degree Chicago.

FR 448

Foundations of Second Language Teaching

3 OR 4 hours. Same as GER 448 and SPAN 448. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Taught in English. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above; and consent of the instructor and three courses at the 200 and 300 levels. Restricted to Teaching of French or Teaching of German or Teaching of Spanish major(s). Restricted to Undergrad - Chicago. Instructor Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
12449LCD03:30 PM - 06:00 PMR1332BSBShort, KMeet on campus
3 hours

FR 464

Topics in French Cultural Studies

3 OR 4 hours. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. May be repeated up to 2 time(s), if topics vary. Taught in French. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in FR 300 or Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in FR 301 or Grade of C or better or concurrent registration in FR 302; and consent of the instructor.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
31236LCD03:00 PM - 05:30 PMM3812BSBMcClure, EMeet on campus
3 hours Louis XIVs France In this class, well use a variety of sources to explore the cultural, political, and religious world of seventeenth-century France in its historical context. From the accumulation of archives to the construction of gardens, well trace the efforts of Louis XIV and his ministers to redefine and extend the reach of French monarchy. Well also study some of the many dissident voices of the period. Course open to undergraduates and graduate students in French and History. Students in French 464 will do readings and assignments in French where possible. Restricted to Undergrad - Chicago.
32075LCD03:00 PM - 05:30 PMM3812BSBMcClure, EMeet on campus
4 hours Louis XIVs France In this class, well use a variety of sources to explore the cultural, political, and religious world of seventeenth-century France in its historical context. From the accumulation of archives to the construction of gardens, well trace the efforts of Louis XIV and his ministers to redefine and extend the reach of French monarchy. Well also study some of the many dissident voices of the period. Course open to undergraduates and graduate students in French and History. Students in French 464 will do readings and assignments in French where possible. Restricted to Graduate - Chicago or Graduate Non-Degree Chicago.

FR 470

Educational Practice with Seminar I

6 hours. Graduate credit only with approval of the department. Prerequisite(s): Good academic standing in a teacher education program, completion of 100 clock hours of pre-student-teaching field experiences, and approval of the department. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
12462PR - AP1ARRANGEDTaboada, I
12459LCD - AS104:00 PM - 05:50 PMW1332BSBTaboada, IOn campus and online

FR 471

Educational Practice with Seminar II

6 hours. Graduate credit only with approval of the department. Prerequisite(s): Good academic standing in a teacher education program, completion of 100 clock hours of pre-student-teaching field experiences, credit or concurrent registration in FR 470, and approval of the department. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Practice.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
12464CNF - AC1ARRANGEDTaboada, I
12465PR - AP1ARRANGEDTaboada, I

FR 496

Independent Study

1 TO 4 hours. Prerequisite(s): French major with senior or graduate standing and consent of the department. Instructor Approval Required This course counts toward the limited number of independent study hours accepted toward the undergraduate degree and the major.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
44078CNFARRANGEDRobert, Y

FR 510

Seminar in Literary Studies

4 hours. May be repeated if topics vary. Taught in French.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
12470LCD05:00 PM - 07:30 PMR2072GHIreland, CMeet on campus

FR 590

Guided Research

1 hours. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 2 hours. Prerequisite(s): Departmental approval to be communicated by the Director of Graduate Studies. Instructor Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
44024CNFARRANGEDIreland, C

FR 596

Independent Study

1 TO 4 hours. Taught in French. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the Department. Instructor Approval Required

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
35250CNFARRANGEDIreland, C