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Biola University
HUFF 201 - Intermediate French Credits 4 Intermediate grammar and conversation, with emphasis on reading for meaning and speed. Class conducted in French. Lecture/Lab Hours: Five hours each week. Note(s): Approved for General Education Foreign Language credit. Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible to complete general education requirements (B.A. degree) if the student starts in the senior year. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFF 102 or equivalent. Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HUFF 202 - Intermediate French II Credits 3 A continuation of Intermediate-level French, this course will cover typical aspects of French daily life with special emphasis on idioms, useful phrases and conversational patterns. Topics deal with true to life situations and practical aspects of the language. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours each week. When Offered: Not offered on a regular basis. . Note(s): Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible to complete general education requirements (B.A. degree) if the student starts in the senior year. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFF 201. Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HUFF 230 - French Conversation and Composition Credits 3 Provides intensive practice and instruction in French conversation at the high-intermediate level. It will help students develop a strong command of grammar structures, build their lexical repertoire, as well as orient them to the uses of formal and informal uses of French. Students will develop critical thinking skills and will be given the tools for approaching, and understanding a wide variety of texts, as well as develop strategies for expressing themselves with fluency and sponaneity in coversation. Students will also be guided through the writing process in order to guide them to produce well-structured texts in French. Note(s): This course will not be offered on a regular basis. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFF 202. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HUFF 299 - Faith, Life and Culture: Travel Practicum Credits 3 Provides a historical and sociological examination of the role of religion, in particular Christianity in its various forms, in the culture, history, and faith of people speaking the target language. Attention will be given to expressions of faith, religious practices, and the role of faith in the life of people and society. This course will be taught as a travel practicum. There is a substantial service learning component. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFF 201. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fees: Additional fees may vary.
ENGL 490 - English Practicum Credits 1-3 Practical experience in English teaching, editing and/or research at the college level. Note(s): Limited enrollment. An Add/Drop Slip and Arranged Course Form must be submitted. May be taken multiple times for credit for a total of 3 credits. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: ENGL 100 or ENGL 112; ENGL 113; one 200-level course; one 300-level course. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. ENGL 491 - Senior Thesis Credits 3 An individualized research project developed in consultation with a faculty advisor to prepare students for the possibility of future graduate studies. Participants will discuss manifold aspects of graduate and professional life. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: ENGL 100 or ENGL 112; ENGL 113; one 200-level course; one 300-level course. Restrictions: Must be Senior Class; and Honors Graduate School Prep (EHON); Undergraduate Level.
French Faculty
Chair: Julianne Bryant, Ph.D. Associate Professor : Bryant Assistant Professors: Hernandez, Velasquez Courses HUFF 101 - Elementary French
Credits 4 Basic principles of pronunciation and grammar, vocabulary drill, graded reading. From the beginning, classroom conversations in French. Lecture/Lab Hours: Five hours each week. Note(s): Approved for General Education Foreign Language credit. Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible to complete general education requirements (B.A. degree) if the student starts in the senior year. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HUFF 102 - Elementary French Credits 4 Basic principles of pronunciation and grammar, vocabulary drill, graded reading. From the beginning, classroom conversations in French. Lecture/Lab Hours: Five hours each week. Note(s): Approved for General Education Foreign Language credit. Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible to complete general education requirements (B.A. degree) if the student starts in the senior year. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFF 101 or equivalent. Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level.
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