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Course Descriptions: French
101 First Course in French
5 hours, 5 units
Letter Grade or
Credit/No Credit Option
Advisory: English 43 with a grade of "C" or better, or
equivalent, or Assessment Skill Level W4.
Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to
students with credit for French 100.
This is an entry-level course designed to introduce
students to the French language and cultures of the
French-speaking world. In this interactive course,
students use the language by speaking, listening,
reading, and writing at the novice level. Basic language
structures and vocabulary for communication are
examined and explored in French. (FT) Associate Degree
Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and
universities. UC Transfer Course List. (CAN FREN 2) (CAN
FREN SEQ A = FREN 101+102)
102 Second Course in French 5 hours lecture, 5 units
Letter Grade or
Credit/No Credit Option
Prerequisite: French 101 or two years of high school
French, with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent.
This course is a continuation of French 101 and is
intended for students interested in further study of the
French language and cultures of the French-speaking
world. In this interactive course, students use
listening, reading, speaking and writing at a more
complex level than in the first course. The students
further develop their receptive and productive
competencies to the low or mid-intermediate level.
Additional language structures and vocabulary for
communication are examined and explored in French.
(FT) Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or
private colleges and universities. UC Transfer Course
List. (CAN FREN, SEQ A) (CAN FREN 4) (CAN FREN 4)
(CAN FREN SEQ A=FREN 101+102)
201 Third Course In French 5 hours lecture, 5 units
Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option
Prerequisite:
French 102 or three years of high school
French with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent.
This is an intermediate course in French. Language
structures and vocabulary for communication are
examined and explored through speaking, listening,
reading and writing at the intermediate level. Students
Arabic (ARAB)
French (FREN) explore in more depth than in previous
courses the
history and the culture of the French-speaking world.
This course is appropriate for students preparing for a
major in French as well as for those who wish to
continue their studies of the French language and
culture. (FT) Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU
and/or private colleges and universities. UC Transfer
Course List. (CAN FREN, SEQ B) (CAN FREN 8) (CAN FREN
SEQ B = FREN 201+202)
202 Fourth Course in French
5 hours, 5 units
Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option
Prerequisite:
French 201 with a grade of “C” or better,
or equivalent.
Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to
students with credit for French 200.
A continuation of French 201. (FT) Associate Degree
Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and
universities. UC Transfer Course List. (CAN FREN 10)
(CAN FREN SEQ B=FREN 201+202)

210 The Grammar of Spoken French I
3 hours, 3 units
Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option
Prerequisite:
French 102 with a grade of “C” or better,
or three years of high school French, or equivalent.
Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in French 201.
French 210 is designed to give students abundant
practice in developing oral and written fluency in the
language. Topics providing basis for discussion and
prepared talks will include everyday life situations,
current events and French culture. (NOTE: Although
French 210 may be taken after the completion of French
102, or three years of high school French, majors and
minors are advised to take French 210 concurrently
with French 201, if possible.) (FT) Associate Degree
Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and
universities. UC Transfer Course List.

211 The Grammar of Spoken French II
3 hours, 3 units
Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option
Prerequisite:
French 210 with a grade of “C” or better,
or three years of high school French, or equivalent.
French 211 is a continuation of French 210 at a more
advanced level. (NOTE: French majors and minors are
advised to take French 211 concurrently with French
202, if possible.) (FT) Associate Degree Credit &
transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.
UC Transfer Course List.
280 French Reading Seminar
1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab, 2 units
Letter Grade or Credit/No Credit Option
Guided reading in French literature adapted to
individual interests and needs: novels, short stories,
poetry, newspapers and magazines. Discussed in French
by students during class. Associate Degree Credit &
transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.
UC transfer limitations. See a counselor.
This discipline may offer specialized instruction in
one or more of the following areas: Supervised
Tutoring (044), Special Topics (265), Independent
Study (290), Individualized Instruction (296),
Service Learning (277), Applied Applications and
Software Skills (045L), or Work Experience (270).
Detailed course descriptions are listed on page 96.
Please refer to the class schedule and/or see the dean
or department chair for availability.

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