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SPRING COURSE OFFERINGS
French 310 / Anthropology 320:
French and North African Cultural Patterns
Three semester hours
Cross-cultural analysis of values and assumptions underlying language, behavior, and institutions in France, in francophone North Africa, and within the Middle Eastern immigrant population in France. Readings in intercultural communication theory, examination of relevant French and North African cultural materials, guided development of analytical skills and an informed cross-cultural perspective.
French 330: Linguistic Strategies for Integration
Three semester hours
A practical approach to language competence in a foreign setting. Vocabulary, colloquial expressions, listening and note-taking skills, writing methodologies, and the art of conversation are examined and developed in preparation for cross-cultural encounters and all-French language course work.
French 380 / Journalism 250: Cross-Cultural Journalism
Three semester hours
Examines French journalistic style and focus puts into practice journalistic inquiry and reporting with special emphasis on objectivity in light of the cross cultural perspective. Reserved for Full year students.
Arabic 109: Language and Culture I
Three semester hours
An introduction to modern classical Arabic emphasizing oral and written expression as well as the cultural values revealed in linguistic etymology and usage. Arabic alphabet and phonetics; vocabulary and colloquial expressions permitting friendly, elementary exchange with native Arabic speakers. Usage demonstrated via contemporary materials to highlight cultural context.
Arabic 159: Language and Culture II
Three semester hours
For those having taken at least one semester in Arabic. Modern classical Arabic emphasizing oral and written expression as well as the cultural values revealed in linguistic etymology and usage. Arabic alphabet and phonetics; vocabulary and colloquial expressions permitting friendly, elementary exchange with native Arabic speakers. Usage demonstrated via contemporary materials to highlight cultural context.
French 381 / Sociology 351:
Immigrant Identities in Contemporary France
Three semester hours
Examines the experience of Middle Eastern immigrants to France especially as portrayed by francophone authors and filmmakers from North African Maghreb. Analysis of prose, film, and autobiographical texts.
French 362 / Political Science 332 / Religious Studies 312 : Understanding Islam
Three semester hours
The historical bases of Islam and its contemporary social and political role in the Middle East, France, the United States, and in the realm of geo-politics. Attention given to a basic understanding of the Quran, the life of Mohammad, major beliefs and practices, and the diverse forms of Islam (Sunni, Shi'ite, etc.)
French 364 / Political Science 334 : France and North Africa
Three semester hours
Colonial and post-colonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco within the context of a changing Middle East, with special attention to national liberation movements, the challenges of independence, and the France-Maghreb relationship past and present. Emphasis on immigration issues in France : questions of citizenship, racism, national cultures and identities, economic and demographic effects, legal measures, and political movements.
French 368 / Political Science 338 : Middle Eastern Political Developments
Three semester hours
Post-war political developments in the Middle East examined in their historical context. Special attention to the Arab-Israeli conflict, the role of oil and water reserves, the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, and political, economic, and military relationships with the United States and Western Europe.
One-week intensive study in Morocco is an integral part of the program and required of all students
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