IX. Graduate Programs
French
Courses
The content of the courses listed below will vary according to the research interests of the faculty involved in offering
the course. Specific course descriptions for a particular offering of the course will be available from the Graduate Co-ordinator
in advance of the course being offered.
FREN*6000 Research Methods Seminar F [0.50] |
This course will introduce students to the field and research methods of various disciplines and of interdisciplinary studies,
and it will familiarize them with field-relevant research skills and methodologies.
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FREN*6030 Topics in Translation U [0.50] |
This course deals with various aspects of literary translation, including theories of translation, the role of reading in
translation, the active translation of a text from English into French, and the reflection upon the influence of each of these
categories on the others.
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FREN*6031 Topics in Intermediality U [0.50] |
An investigation of the intersection of artistic expression taking place in literature, theatre, film, television and new
media and the various effects produced by the interaction of two or more media.
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FREN*6050 Reading Course S [0.50] |
An independent study course, the nature and content of which is agreed upon between the student and the professor offering
the course. Subject to the approval of the graduate coordinator.
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FREN*6053 Practicum in French Studies S [0.50] |
This course will allow students to engage in volunteer service in a francophone community. Students will be asked to forge
links between knowledge acquired in the academic setting and problem-based learning in a real-world context. A list of authorized
community partners will be provided.
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Prerequisite(s): |
FREN*6000 and FREN*6042 |