May 17, 2024  
2013-2015 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog 
    
2013-2015 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions



To enroll in any 400-level course, students must be admitted to the Upper Division; to enroll in a 400(G)-level course in which there are graduate students, students must have junior or higher standing.

*LCCN indicates Louisiana Common Course Number.

 

Environmental Science

  
  • ENVS 406 - Environmental Modeling and GIS in Renewable Resources


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Theory and applications of 2D and 3D GIS modeling software in monitoring and assessing environmental problems.

    Prereq: GIS 305.
    Rstr: ENVS major or permission of instructor required.
  
  • ENVS 408 - Indoor Plantscapes


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Appropriate use and identification of tropical foliage and flowering plants.

    Prereq: ENVS 100  and ENVS 151 
  
  • ENVS 410 - Environmental Landscape Design


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Commercial, residential, and indoor placement of plant materials for maximum utilization and energy conservation.

    Prereq: ENVS 150  and ENVS 151 , ENVS 460 .
  
  • ENVS 412 - Urban Tree Management


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Principles and practices of urban tree management. Topics include tree physiology, selection, transplanting, placement in the landscape, man-tree relationships, pruning, soil-tree relationships, fertilizing, cavities, cabling, bracing, and assessment.

    Prereq: ENVS 150  and ENVS 151 
  
  • ENVS 415 - Holistic Resource Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Process of developing and applying holistic management solutions to environmental problems within a given land-use objective.

  
  • ENVS 418 - Landscape Construction and Maintenance Operation


    3 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 1 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Construction, contracting, and maintenance of landscape. Topics include plant selection, site selection, climatic effects, and other topics. Emphasis given to business management practices and cost estimation.

    Prereq: ENVS 150  and ENVS 151 .
  
  • ENVS 420 - Advanced Equine Science


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Physiological basis of nutritional management of the horse; relationship between equine anatomy and exercise physiology.

    Prereq: ENVS 320 .
  
  • ENVS 422(G) - Environmental Science Projects


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Career education, innovations and trends, including off-farm and occupational experience programs.

    Rstr: Senior classification; permission of department head if taken for graduate credit required.
  
  • ENVS 424 - Sustainable Systems Design


    3 Credit(s). 3 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Permaculture-based approaches to regional self-reliance and appropriate technology.

    Prereq: ENVS 100  and ENVS 102 .
  
  • ENVS 426(G) - Historical Development


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    History, principles and philosophy of Agricultural Education and its relationship to the total educational program. May not be substituted for required Agricultural Education courses.

    Rstr: Senior classification; permission of department head if taken for graduate credit required.
  
  • ENVS 428(G) - Environmental Physiology of Domestic Animals


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Physiology of organ systems and influences of environmental factors on physiological processes.

    Prereq: ENVS 220 .
  
  • ENVS 430 - Animal Reproduction


    4 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Anatomy and physiology of farm animal breeding. Lab includes palpation and embryo transfer.

  
  • ENVS 433(G) - Nutrients and Animal Metabolism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Biochemical and physiological bases for nutrient requirements for growth, maintenance, and production in monogastrics and ruminants.

    Prereq: ENVS 220 .
  
  • ENVS 435 - Renewable Resources Problem Identification


    2 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Integration of environmental understanding and cultural practices to optimize production of renewable resources. Must be followed immediately by ENVS 436 .

    Rstr: Renewable Resources majors only.
  
  • ENVS 436 - Renewable Resource Project Management and Presentation


    1 Credit(s). 3 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Project-based application of principles to increase sustainability in current production practices.

    Prereq: ENVS 435 .
  
  • ENVS 440(G) - Survey of Biotechnology


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Improving the production of food and fiber with the genetic enhancement of commercially important plants and animals.

  
  • ENVS 443(G) - Animal Endocrinology


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Biochemistry, physiology, and interrelationships of hormones and target tissues of endocrine glands.

    Prereq: ENVS 220 .
  
  • ENVS 445(G) - Coastal Sciences


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Management of coastal aquatic ecosystems; emphasis on interactions with terrestrial and atmospheric systems; hydraulic and ecological modeling; and coastal restoration.

    Prereq: ENVS 100 , ENVS 150 , ENVS 151 , and ENVS 285 .
    Rstr: Permission of instructor required.
  
  • ENVS 455(G) - Geographic Information Science I


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    GIS theory and methodology, practical GIS software skills and basic scientific computing skills, map development and basic photo interpretation.

    Prereq: Prereq. Literacy in Micro-Computers.
  
  • ENVS 456 - Horticulture License and Permits


    2 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Rstr: Renewable Resource Landscape and Horticulture Management concentration area majors only.
  
  • ENVS 457(G) - Directed Studies in Renewable Resources


    3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. Independent research or special projects.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor required.
  
  • ENVS 460 - Landscape Plants


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Recognition, appropriate use and cultural considerations of important landscape plants including plant nomenclature and botanical relationships.

    Prereq: ENVS 150  and ENVS 151 .
  
  • ENVS 464(G) - Geographic Information Science II


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Emphasis on practical GIS applications, advanced GIS software skills map development and modeling.

    Prereq: ENVS 455(G) .
  
  • ENVS 472 - Internship


    3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Supervised work-study in the field of environmental science.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor required. Juniors or seniors in ENVS only.
  
  • ENVS 473(G) - Remote Sensing in GIS


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    GIS remote sensing and analysis based on aerial photography and satellite imagery, applying this technology for analyzing spatial issues.

    Prereq: ENVS 455(G)  or GEOL 330 .
  
  • ENVS 480(G) - Integrated Pest Management


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Strategies for developing a pest management program incorporating biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical practices for renewable resources.

    Prereq: ENVS 150 .
  
  • ENVS 483 - Community-based Sustainable Development


    3 Credit(s). 3 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Facilitating voluntary, consensus-based approaches to the resolution of community-scale environmental issues in both urban and rural settings.

  
  • ENVS 484 - Watershed Science


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Application of the planning process at the watershed (and larger) scale emphasizing the use of GIS and computer modeling tools.

    Prereq: ENVS 100 .
    Rstr: Junior or senior standing.
  
  • ENVS 486(G) - Water Quality


    4 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Design of data collection and analysis of chemical and biological properties necessary to support the planning process.

    Prereq: CHEM 101 , CHEM 112  and ENVS 285 .
  
  • ENVS 487(G) - Advanced GIS Analysis and Applications


    3 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Prereq: ENVS 464(G)  and ENVS 473(G) 
  
  • ENVS 490(G) - Environmental Pedology


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Soil-solute interactions occurring as a result of natural and human activities.

    Prereq: ENVS 285  or permission of instructor required.
  
  • ENVS 493(G) - Soil-Plant Relationships


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Chemical, biological, and physical properties of soils in relation to nutrient cycling and plant growth, including evaluation of soil supplements.

    Prereq: ENVS 285  or permission of instructor required.
  
  • ENVS 494(G) - Capstone Seminar


    1-3 Credit(s).

    Practical application of GIS and remote sensing technology to address a spatial problem more effectively within the student’s chosen field of study.

    Prereq: ENVS 485(G).
  
  • ENVS 495(G) - Soil Genesis and Survey


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Formation, distribution and classification of soils as natural bodies.

    Rstr: Non-majors; permission of instructor required.
  
  • ENVS 498(G) - Soil Biology


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Role of plants, animals, and microbes in soil generation and the biochemical transformations in soil ecosystems; required for plant nutrition.

    Prereq: ENVS 285  or permission of instructor required.
  
  • ENVS 580 - Fate of Pollutants in Soils and Natural Waters


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Thermodynamics and surface reactions affecting the presence, distribution, and fate of pollutants.

    Prereq: CHEM 101 , CHEM 240 ; RRES 285

Finance

To enroll in any Finance course numbered 300 and above, a student must be in upper division and meet course prerequisites.

  
  • FNAN 220 - Principles of Real Estate I


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey course in the principles of real estate covering the laws and practices of real estate sales; meets the standards of the Louisiana Real Estate Commission for classroom instruction required for real estate licensing.

  
  • FNAN 221 - Principles of Real Estate II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Principles and practices of real estate brokerage; meets the standards of the Louisiana Real Estate Commission for classroom instruction required for real estate licensing.

    Prereq: FNAN 220 .
  
  • FNAN 222 - Appraisal of Real Estate


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Principles and procedures for real estate appraisal; the cost, market, and income approach to real estate value. The course meets the standards of the Louisiana Real Estate Commission for classroom instruction required for real estate licensing.

    Prereq: FNAN 220 .
  
  • FNAN 230 - Personal Consumer Finance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Fundamentals of financial planning and expenditure control for individuals and families. Proper use of credit, insurance, real property, and other investments. Not applicable towards a degree in Business Administration.

  
  • FNAN 250 - Financial Principles and Applications


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Financial analysis designed to provide the non-business student with an understanding of the concepts involved in financial decision-making including a survey of the major areas of study within finance: (1) financial institutions and markets, (2) business finance, (3) investment finance.

    Rstr: Not open to students with earned credit for FNAN 300 . Not applicable towards a degree in Business Administration.
  
  • FNAN 300 - Business Finance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Development and application of theories and principles of finance for incorporated and unincorporated businesses.

    Prereq: ACCT 201 , QMET 251 .
  
  • FNAN 301 - Honors Business Finance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Prereq: ACCT 201  or ACCT 211 .
    Rstr: Not open to students with earned credit in FNAN 300 . Students must be enrolled in the Honors Program.
  
  • FNAN 307 - Credit and Financial Statement Analysis


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Methods and techniques of evaluating financial statements for credit and investment purposes. Evaluation of types and sources of credit information as employed through credit policies.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 .
  
  • FNAN 320 - Money and Banking


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Structure, function, and significance of banking and currency systems, international finance, interrelationship of monetary and fiscal policies and related national income concepts. (Same as ECON 320 ).

    Prereq: ECON 201 .
  
  • FNAN 335 - Financial Institutions and Markets


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    American financial system and the role that our financial institutions play in that system.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 .
  
  • FNAN 350 - Valuation Analysis and Appraisal


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Income capitalization approach to appraisal. Determination and estimation of future flows of income and costs. Market criteria that affect the value of commercial, industrial, and residential properties.

    Prereq: Prereq. FNAN 300 .
  
  • FNAN 398 - Internship in Finance I


    3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Supervised work experience in the area of Finance.

    Rstr: Upper Division, junior standing, 2.5 GPA.
  
  • FNAN 400 - Financial Problems Analysis


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Emphasis on acquisition and use of intermediate and long-term funds, associated theories and practices. Capital budgeting, distribution of surplus and dividends, liquidation, and reorganization.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 .
  
  • FNAN 405(G) - Investments


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Principles and theories for selection of investment media. Analysis of securities of industry, utilities, transport, and other sectors. Development of a balanced investment program.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 .
  
  • FNAN 406 - Speculative Financial Markets


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Speculative markets intended to provide analytical skills and practical tools to understand and utilize speculative financial securities such as options and futures. Integration of basic securities within uncertain environment into a comprehensive portfolio.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 .
  
  • FNAN 412 - International Finance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    International investments, multinational operations, and the global financial environment.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 .
  
  • FNAN 415 - Bank Administration


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Administrative analysis and control of factors affecting assets, liabilities, and profit levels in commercial banking.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 .
  
  • FNAN 420 - Financial Information Systems


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Assessment of the systems concept; basic tools of analysis; systems application and development.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 , CMPS 307.
  
  • FNAN 425 - Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Emphasis on efficient market approach to analysis of securities and modern portfolio theory, study of investment returns and risk.

    Prereq: FNAN 300  and 405; QMET 251 , or permission of instructor required.
  
  • FNAN 460 - Financial Theory and Corporate Policy


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Capital investments under certainty and uncertainty, quantifying risk, optimal financing decisions, and capital structure decisions to implement corporate policy.

    Prereq: FNAN 300 , QMET 251 .
  
  • FNAN 490 - Seminar in Financial Management and Policy


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Capstone course for seniors in corporate finance or investments. Examines corporate finance and investments from an internal, managerial policy making perspective and integrates all areas of business.

    Rstr: Senior standing.
  
  • FNAN 495 - Seminar in Financial Institutions


    3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Capstone course for seniors who major in finance with an interest in financial institutions. Examines financial institutions from an internal, managerial policy making perspective.

    Pre/Coreq: FNAN 335 .

  
  • FNAN 497 - Individual Study


    1-3 Credit(s).

    Independent reading and case studies, under faculty direction.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor and department head required.
  
  • FNAN 498 - Internship in Finance II


    3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Supervised work experience in the area of Finance.

    Rstr: Upper Division, junior standing, 2.5 GPA.
  
  • FNAN 501 - Foundations of Finance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduction to financial markets and the financial manager’s role in the acquisition and allocation of funds.

  
  • FNAN 503 - Money and Capital Markets


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Market structures and operations. Determinants of supply and demand for funds; effects of monetary and fiscal policies and theories.

    Prereq: MBA 500 
  
  • FNAN 505 - Security Analysis and Portfolio Management


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Analysis of investment objectives. Performance and desirability of alternative portfolios. Financial management policies utilizing valuation models.

    Prereq: MBA 500 
  
  • FNAN 509 - Case Problems in Business Finance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Analysis of situations confronting financial administrators. Solutions and their consequences examined by computer assisted techniques.

    Prereq: MBA 500 
  
  • FNAN 510 - Risk Management and Insurance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Concepts, principles, and techniques used to manage risk. Role of insurance for individuals and businesses.

  
  • FNAN 512 - Administration of Financial Intermediaries


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Financial management decisions and policies of non-bank financial institutions. Asset management, credit evaluation, and loan structure, impact of legal and market constraints peculiar to each type of institution.

    Prereq: MBA 500 
  
  • FNAN 515 - International Trade and Finance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    International trade and associated financial practices, policies, and restrictions. Multinational corporations, foreign investment, exchange rates, and controls. International capital movements and financial institutions.

    Prereq: MBA 500 
  
  • FNAN 522 - Advanced Financial Management and Policy


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Application of analytical techniques to the firm’s investment, financing, and dividend decisions in keeping with the objective of maximizing shareholder wealth.

    Prereq: MBA 500  and MBA 501  or equivalent required
  
  • FNAN 597 - Directed Individual Study


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Detailed independent graduate level study and research, under faculty direction. A prospectus and the product(s) of the study will become part of the student’s file.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor and director of program required

Foreign Literature

  
  • FORL 331 - Foreign Literatures in Translation I, II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Study of an author, literary movement or genre in English translation. No knowledge of foreign languages required.

  
  • FORL 332 - Foreign Literatures in Translation I, II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Study of an author, literary movement or genre in English translation. No knowledge of foreign languages required.

  
  • FORL 433(G) - Foreign Literatures in Translation III


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Study of an author, literary movement or genre in English translation. No knowledge of foreign languages required.

  
  • FORL 434(G) - Foreign Literatures in Translation IV


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Study of an author, literary movement or genre in English translation. No knowledge of foreign languages required.


French

Courses numbered 400 and above will be offered as indicated when justified by the enrollment.

  
  • FREN 101 - Elementary French I


    4 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Presentation of structures, vocabulary and culture based on four-skill development.

    Prereq: Eligibility for ENGL 101 . Rest: Not open to native speakers of French.
    LCCN: CFRN 1014.
  
  • FREN 102 - Elementary French II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Continuation of the structures, vocabulary and culture based on four-skill development.

    Prereq: FREN 101 
    LCCN: CFRN 1023.
    Rstr: Not open to native speakers of French.
  
  • FREN 112 - Elementary French II Laboratory


    1 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

  
  • FREN 201 - Intermediate French


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Continuation of the presentation of structures, vocabulary and culture undertaken in FREN 102 .

    Prereq: FREN 102 .
    LCCN: CFRN 2013.
    Rstr: Not open to native speakers of French.
  
  • FREN 202 - French for Reading


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Reading, writing, speaking and understanding French based on literary or cultural readings.

    Prereq: FREN 201.
    LCCN: CFRN 2023.
  
  • FREN 211 - Intermediate French Laboratory


    1 Credit(s). 2 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

  
  • FREN 216 - Intermediate Conversation


    2 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Development of conversational skills with focus and practice of the French sound system.

    Prereq: FREN 201 .
  
  • FREN 301 - Cajun French


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduction to Cajun French language and culture.

    Prereq: FREN 201 . May not be used as a substitute for FREN 202 .
  
  • FREN 302 - Literary or Linguistic Studies I


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Prereq: FREN 202 .
  
  • FREN 311 - Introduction to French and Francophone Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Prereq: FREN 202 .
  
  • FREN 316 - Advanced Conversation


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Oral skills, focusing on vocabulary and expressive strategies.

    Prereq: FREN 216  or FREN 202 .
    Rstr: Permission of instructor required.
  
  • FREN 322 - French and Francophone Popular Culture


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Introduction to popular culture in the French and Francophone communities including cultural and social aspects of everyday life and their reflection in the media.

    Prereq: FREN 216 , or FREN 202 .
  
  • FREN 332 - French for Professionals


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Skills (written/oral/Cultural) necessary to function in professional settings.

    Prereq: Either FREN 216  or FREN 202 .
    Rstr: Permission of instructor required.
  
  • FREN 361 - Advanced French I


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Oral proficiency, reading, writing.

    Prereq: FREN 202 .
  
  • FREN 362 - Advanced French II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Oral proficiency, reading, writing.

    Prereq: FREN 361 .
  
  • FREN 392 - Louisiana French Folklore and Folk Music


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    French language folklore, folklife and folk music of South Louisiana with individual student fieldwork among the Louisiana French community.

    Prereq: FREN 361 .
  
  • FREN 400(G) - Phonetics and Pronunciation


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    French pronunciation: theory and practice.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
  
  • FREN 401(G) - Literary or Linguistic Studies II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    May be repeated for credit.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
  
  • FREN 421(G) - France and the Francophone World


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Overview of the historical, social and cultural development of France and the Francophone world.

    Prereq: FREN 362 
    Rstr: Permission of department head or graduate coordinator required.
  
  • FREN 422(G) - Topics in the Francophone World


    Content varies. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor and departmental head or graduate coordinator. Historical, social and/or cultural issues in the Francophone world.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
  
  • FREN 424(G) - The Sociocultural Context of Louisiana French


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of social, cultural, and historical issues.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
  
  • FREN 425(G) - Francophone Oral Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Includes France, Quebec, New Brunswick, Missouri, the West Indies, Africa, and especially Louisiana.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
  
  • FREN 431(G) - Nineteenth Century Studies


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
    Rstr: Permission of department head or graduate coordinator required.
  
  • FREN 441(G) - Survey of Twentieth Century Fiction


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
    Rstr: Permission of department head or graduate coordinator required.
  
  • FREN 449(G) - Louisiana Folklore Fieldwork


    3 Credit(s). 6 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Intensive directed fieldwork in a designated area. Classes will meet once a week for lectures and archiving, twice a week in the field.

    Prereq: FREN 340.
  
  • FREN 455(G) - French and Francophone Film


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated once with permission of instructor and department head or graduate coordinator. History and evolution of film in France and in the Francophone world.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
  
  • FREN 460(G) - Advanced Composition and Stylistics


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Study and practice in exposition, description, narration, and argumentation, and stylistics.

    Prereq: FREN 362 .
 

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