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352 History of the Roman Republic (3)

Roman social and political history from the 8th century to 44 BC covering, through an analysis of their art, philosophy, and literature, the Romans’ origins, their city’s development and growth into an imperial power, as well as the key figures involved in the break-up of the Republic. May be registered as History 352. Credit not allowed in both Classics and History 352.

353 History of the Roman Empire (3)

Roman social and political history from 44 BC to AD 491, covering through an analysis of their art, philosophy, and literature the rise of bureaucratic government, the Roman economy, life under the Julio-Claudians, Flavians, Antonines, Severans, Diocletian, and Constantine, Rome’s interaction with barbarians and Christians, and the fall of the Western empire. May be registered as History 353. Credit not allowed in both Classics and History 353.

395 Greek and Roman Tragedy in Translation (3)

A study of the origin of tragedy and its dramatic and philosophical development in the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Seneca. On demand. May be registered as English 395. Credit not allowed in both Classics 395 and English 395.

396 Classical Mythology (3)

A study of the origins and meaning of Greek and Roman myths, their importance for understanding ancient culture, and their influence on later literature and art. On demand.

397 Greek and Roman Comedy in Translation (3)

A study of the origins, development, and changes in comedy as seen in the works of Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus, and Terence. On demand.

410 Classical Women (3)

A survey of the history of women and their representation from the heroic age and Homer to the Roman Empire of the 2nd century AD. Evidence from legal texts and literature along with epigraphic, numismatic and artistic depictions of women will be considered from several key periods, including 5th century Athens and Rome during the late Republic and early Empire. May be registered as Classics 410 or Women’s Studies 410. Credit allowed in only one of the three courses.

497r Research (1-4)

On demand. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Student must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

498r Individual Studies (1-4)

On demand. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Student must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

499r Group Studies (1-4)

On demand.

FOREIGN LANGUAGES COURSES (FLNG)

101r, 102r Elementary Foreign Language (3-6, 3-6).

Basic Grammar, elementary reading (and conversation for a modern spoken language), 101 fall/102 spring. On demand. Student should consult department regarding use in satisfying University foreign language requirement.

199r Special Projects (1-4)

Individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit four hours.

213r, 214r Intermediate Foreign Language (3, 3).

Intermediate foreign language study with grammar review and extensive reading (conversation for a modern spoken language), 213 fall/214 spring. On demand. Student should consult department regarding use in satisfying University foreign language requirement.

497r Research (1-4)

On demand. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Student must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

498r Individual Studies (1-4)

On demand. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Student must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

499r Group Studies (1-4)

On demand.

French

1330 - Foreign Languages: French (B.A.)

  • General Education (see list of approved courses)
  • Rhetoric and Composition: Two approved courses in rhetoric and composition (6 hours)
  • Mathematics: One approved mathematics course (3 hours)
  • Statistics: One approved statistics course (3 hours)
  • Natural Sciences: Two approved natural science courses, at least one including a laboratory component (7-8 hours)
  • Humanities and Fine Arts: Two approved humanities and fine arts courses, one from fine arts and one from either (6 hours)
  • Cultures and Civilizations: Option A: Western Humanities I and II and one approved Non-Western Cultures and Civilizations course OR Option B: World Civilization I, II, III (9 hours total)
  • Behavioral and Social Sciences: Two approved behavioral or social science courses in two different disciplines (6 hours)
  • Completion of a minor with a minimum 2.0 grade point average.

Concentration

  • 27 hours French beyond second college year, including French 311-312, 321 or 322, 331-332, and 323.
  • A minimum of 6 hours of French at the 400 level.
  • 2.0 average in all French courses.
  • To meet the requirements for the major, a minimum of 9 hours of 300 level or above must be taken at UTC.
  • Minimum of 39 hours of 300 and 400 level courses.
  • Electives to complete 120 hours.
  • See additional requirements.

4560 - FRENCH MINOR

18 hours in French, above 101-102, including French 211-212, 311-312, 321 or 322; 12 hours must be at the 300 level or above. French 213 and 214 cannot be used for credit toward the minor.

Minimum 2.0 average in the minor.

FRENCH COURSES (FREN)

101 Elementary French I (4)

Basic grammar, elementary reading, and conversation. Fall semester.

102 Elementary French II (4)

Continuation of 101. Spring semester. Prerequisite: French 101 with a grade of C or better or placement.

199r Special Projects (1-4)

Individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit 4 hours.

211 Intermediate French for Conversation I (3)

Intensive oral practice in French with emphasis on acquiring conversational skills and cultural awareness of the French speaking world. Class taught mostly in French. Fall semester. Prerequisite: 102 with a grade of C or better or placement.

212 Intermediate French for Conversation II (3)

Emphasis on oral proficiency and cultural awareness of the French speaking world, in preparation for upper level courses. Class taught mostly in French. Spring semester. Prerequisites: French 211 with a grade of C or better or placement. This course is prerequisite for minors and majors.

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