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FREN 4190 Independent Study

A course consisting of a wide variety of topics according to the individual needs of the student. Topics such as composition, readings in French literature, study of secondary school French programs, and special areas of French civilization. Course designed to give the student opportunity to develop proficiency in areas where there is a need or desire for improvement. May be undertaken by individuals in conference under the direct supervision of the professor and may be repeated for credit when the material studied is changed. Prerequisite: FREN 2310-2320 or equivalent, plus 3 hours of upper-level French.

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FREN 4290 Independent Study

A course consisting of a wide variety of topi cs according to the individual needs of the s tudent. Topics such as composition, readings in French literature, study of secondary sch ool French programs, and special areas of Fre nch civilization. Course designed to give th e student opportunity to develop proficiency in areas where there is a need or desire for improvement. May be undertaken by individual s in conference under the direct supervision of the professor and may be repeated for cred it when the material studies is changed. Pre requisite: FREN 2310-2320 or equivalent, plu s 3 hours of upper-level French.

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FREN 4390 Independent Study

A course consisting of a wide variety of topi cs according to the individual needs of the s tudent. Topics such as composition, readings in French literature, study of secondary sch ool French programs, and special areas of Fre nch civilization. Course designed to give th e student opportunity to develop proficiency in areas where there is a need or desire for improvement. May be undertaken by individual s in conference under the direct supervision of the professor and may be repeated for cred it when the material studied is changed. Pre requisite: FREN 2310-2320 or equivalent, plu s 3 hours of upper-level French.

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FREN 4490 Independent Study

A course consisting of a wide variety of topics according to the individual needs of the student. Topics such as composition, readings in French literature, study of secondary school French programs, and special areas of French civilization. Course designed to give the student opportunity to develop proficiency in areas where there is a need or desire for improvement. May be undertaken by individuals in conference under the direct supervision of the professor and may be repeated for credit when the material studied is changed. Prerequisite: FREN 2310-2320 or equivalent, plus 3 hours of upper-level French.

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