French 310 – Modern French Culture and Literature
MWF 11-11:50am, Spring 2005
Dr. Alain-Philippe Durand
Prerequisite: French 204

This course counts toward the French major/minor, the Fine Arts/Literature and
Foreign Language/Cross-cultural Competence gen. ed. requirements, and counts as a diversity [D] course. 
What Past Participants Think
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"In the spring of 2003, my first semester at URI, I would make one of the best decisions regarding my French education. I took French 310 Modern French Culture and Literature. With very little background knowledge in the area, and a general hopeful outlook on the French program, Professor Alain-Philippe Durand made learning the history, styles and thematic approaches of modern French literary authors and culture a welcomed and desirable pastime. The enthusiasm encountered in his teaching spread so genuinely, I knew that French 310 would be but a door to an exceptional French major and university experience. I recommend this course to everyone, and especially those who love opening their minds as well as their books."
Marie Rolfe, junior, French and Political Science Major, URI

"I never thought that I would have been able to enjoy a literature class as much as FRN310. I learned so much by reading about different authors, and the different literary techniques and forms of expression that these authors use. The stories that we studied were very interesting and make you look at things from a different perspective. You learn from reading the stories yourself and also from hearing other students perspectives as well."
Heidy Tavarez, senior, French and Marketing Major, URI

French 310, Spring 2003

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