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College of Liberal Arts
Art & Art History
Croft Inst for International Studies
History
- Hst 551: Historiography - Europe to 1815
- Hst 552: Historiography - Europe since 1789
- Hst 349: Society and the Sexes in Modern Europe
- Hst 335: The French Revolution
Modern Languages
- Fr 572: French Phonetics and Phonology
- Fr 571: Advanced Grammar and Composition
- Fr 574: History of the French Language
- Fr 577: Survey of French Literature I
- Fr 330: Introduction to French Linguistics
- Fr 578: Survey of French Literature II
- Fr 361: French and Francophone Cinema
- Fr 331: Intro to Lit/Literary Analysis in French
- Fr 322: Contemporary French Culture
- Fr 311: Business French
- Fr 198: Elementary French Study Abroad
- Fr 299: Special Topics in French
- Fr 199: Special Topics in French
- Fr 582: Medieval and Renaissance French Lit
- Fr 583: Seventeenth-Century French Literature
- Fr 586: Twentieth-Century French Literature
- Fr 321: French Culture and Civilization
- Fr 387: Short Fiction in French
- Fr 611: Intensive Elem French for Graduate St
- Fr 573: Translation Theory and Practice
- Port 309: Portuguese for Other Rom Lang Speakers I
- Lin 331: Introduction to French Linguistics
- Lin 530: French Phonetics and Phonology
- Lin 531: History of French Language
- Lin 532: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
- Fr 323: La Chanson Francophone
- Fr 587: Introduction to Francophone Literature
- Fr 580: Survey of French Theater
- Fr 398: Upper-Level French Study Abroad
- Fr 598: Advanced French Study Abroad
- Fr 561: Advanced French & Francophone Cinema
- Fr 575: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
- Fr 584: Eighteenth-Century French Literature
- Fr 325: The Francophone World
- Fr 585: Nineteenth-Century French Literature
- Fr 632: Seminar, French Studies II
- Fr 589: The Environment in French Literature
- Fr 579: Survey of French Lyric Poetry
- Fr 362: Regional Identity in French Cinema
- Fr 324: French Cuisine and Culture
- Fr 298: Intermediate French Study Abroad
- Fr 202: Second Year French
- Fr 211: Intensive Intermediate French
- Fr 121: Accelerated Elementary French
- Fr 111: Intensive Elementary French
- Fr 102: Elementary French II
- Fr 101: Elementary French I
- Fr 201: Intermediate French I
Music
- Frhn 342: Junior French Horn Performance II
- Frhn 421: Senior French Horn I
- Frhn 422: Senior French Horn II
- Frhn 441: Senior French Horn Performance I
- Frhn 442: Senior French Horn Performance II
- Frhn 521: Advanced French Horn I
- Mus 521: Advanced Singer's Diction I
- Frhn 522: Advanced French Horn II
- Frhn 541: Advanced French Horn Performance I
- Frhn 542: Advanced French Horn Performance II
- Frhn 621: Graduate French Horn I
- Frhn 622: Graduate French Horn II
- Frhn 641: Graduate French Horn Performance I
- Frhn 642: Graduate French Horn Performance II
- Frhn 341: Junior French Horn Performance I
- Frhn 322: Junior French Horn II
- Frhn 321: Junior French Horn I
- Frhn 242: Sophomore French Horn Performance II
- Frhn 241: Sophomore French Horn Performance I
- Frhn 122: Freshman French Horn II
- Mus 522: Advanced Singer's Diction II
- Frhn 222: Sophomore French Horn II
- Frhn 221: Sophomore French Horn I
- Frhn 100: Preparatory French Horn
- Frhn 121: Freshman French Horn I
- Mus 208: Singers' Diction II
Philosophy & Religion
Sarah Isom Ctr for Women&Gender Studies
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