French: Tips for a Successful Registration 2016-17 1. Fall semester 2016, we will offer French 111 (2 sections), 112 (1 section, 231 (4 sections, 232 (2 sections), 251, 273 and 372. During Interim 2017, we will offer French 235 (Morocco), which is the equivalent of French 232 and which satisfies both the FOL and the MCG general education requirements, plus French 250, plus French 275 Interdisciplinary French Studies in Paris. Spring semester 2017, we will offer French 112 (2 sections), 231 (1 section), 232 (3 sections), 253 (1 section), 271, and 372. 2. If you are registering for a course with several sections, you should create different schedules that contain each of the possible options. 3. If you are registering for French 250 or above, you do not have to worry about getting into the course, so you should put the French course into your last course slot of all proposed schedules. 4. The French major requires a minimum of two courses at the 250-level. One of those courses should be French 253, Introduction to Literary Analysis, offered spring 2017. A) Students enrolled Fall 2016 in French 251 should consider French 250 (Interim) and/or French 253 (Spring 2017). B) Students who will have completed two 250-level courses may enroll in a third course at this level either during Interim 2017 (French 250) or Spring 2017 (French 253), or they may enroll in French 271 Le Monde francophone: Le Maghreb (Spring 2017). 5. The French major requires a minimum of two courses at the 270-level. During the 2016-17 academic year, we will offer French 273 Period Studies: Lire les Lumières in the fall and French 271 Le Monde francophone: Le Maghreb in the spring. (Normally, students who spend a semester studying in France are able to bring back one 270-level course.) 6. The French major requires a minimum of two courses at the 370-level. During the 2016-17 academic year, we will offer French 372 War and Terrorism in the fall and French 372 Translation in the spring.
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