Romance Languages and Literatures

Classes

FFS 1150 : France and Its Culture

Exploration of French society through current events. Topics studied include: the Republic, French holidays and traditions, the French education systems, and more. Prerequisite: FFS 1122 or approval from the FFS coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FFS 1122 or FRE 1122

FFS 1152 : France & the European Union

Focuses on the history of the construction of the European Union from the post war period to the present. It outlines its various institutions, policies facing the admission of new members and the implementation of its new constitution. Taught in English.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FFS 1132 or FRE 1132

FFS 3228 : Francophone Women's Voices

Study of cultural production (literature, cinema, etc.) by women of the French speaking world. Regions may include North Africa, the Caribbean Islands and Canada. Pre-requisites: FFS 2220 or FFS 2221 or FFS 2075 or FFS 2285 or authorization from Instructor.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FFS 2220 or FFS 2221 or FFS 2075 or FFS 2285

FFS 3425 : Readings in Medieval Lit

Analytical readings of major texts from the medieval period. Works studied may include La Chanson de Roland, Le Chevalier de la Charrette, Tristan et Iseult, fabliaux, and saints' lives. Prerequisite: FFS 2220 or approval from the FFS coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FFS 2220 or FRE 2220

FFS 3955 : French Free Verse

The revolution of poetry in France. Discussion of the evolution of French free-verse poetry in its social and historical context.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FFS 1132 or FRE 1132

FRE 1111 : Introductory French I

Groundwork in French, including oral proficiency, aural comprehension and reading; for students with no prior knowledge of French. Supplementary language laboratory work and oral drills.

Credits

Credits 4

FRE 1112 : Introductory French II

Groundwork in French, including oral proficiency, aural comprehension and reading; for students with one year of high school French. Supplementary language laboratory work and oral drills. Students should have completed FRE 1111 or equivalent.

Credits

Credits 4

FRE 1121 : Intermediate French I

Review of grammar, composition, reading and conversation. Students should have completed FRE 1112 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

FRE 1122 : Intermediate French II

Review of grammar, composition, reading and conversation. Students should have completed FRE 1121 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

FRE 1130 : Intensive French Language

Regular practice in conversation and composition with review of grammar and continuing work on language skills in French. Offered in Lille through the Villanova-in-Lille program and the Intensive Language and Culture Summer Program in Lille and Paris.

Credits

Credits 3

FRE 1131 : Conversation and Composition I

Regular practice in conversation and composition with review of grammar and continuing work on language skills in French. Students should have completed FRE 1122 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

FRE 1132 : Conversation & Composition II

Regular practice in conversation and composition with review of grammar and continuing work on language skills in French. Students should have completed FRE 1131 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

FRE 1134 : Business French

An introduction to French business terminology and discourse related to economic, finance, and management.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1122

FRE 1139 : Intercultural Comm in French

Offered in Lille through the Villanova-in-Lille program, this course aims to develop students' intercultural sensitivity and competence by helping them to reflect on their experiences as they occur.

Credits

Credits 3

FRE 1150 : France and Its Culture

Exploration of French society through current events. Topics studied include: the Republic, French holidays and traditions, the French education system, and more. Prerequisite: FRE 1122 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1122

FRE 1151 : Intro to Translation of French

Introduction to the principles of translation from French to English and from English to French. Prerequisite: FRE 1132 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 1152 : France & the European Union

Focuses on the history of the construction of the European Union from the post war period to the present. It outlines its various institutions, policies facing the admission of new members and the implementation of its new constitution. Taught in English.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 2076 : Intro to Francophone Cinema

Introduction to major films from various Francophone traditions (Maghreb, Sub-Saharan Africa, Caribbean, Quebec). Prerequisite: FRE 1132 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 2101 : French Lit & Film

French films based on literary works as a medium will be used to better understand contemporary French culture and civilization.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 2145 : France & the European Union

Focuses on the history of the construction of the European Union from the post war period to the present. It outlines its various institutions, policies facing the admission of new members and the implementation of its new constitution. Taught in English.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 2215 : Francophone Women's Voices

Study of cultural production (literature, cinema, etc.) by women of the French speaking world. Regions may include North Africa, the Caribbean islands and Canada.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132 :Y

FRE 2993 : Service Learning Internship

CRS Partnership, working on water supply, sanitation, and environmental health issues, leading to the development of a certification program in water resources management projects, within the historical and cultural context of current redevelopment efforts in Haiti. Prerequisite: FRE 1132 and approval from the French Coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3046 : Readings 20th C French Lit

Analysis of specific trends of 20th-century French literature. Topics may include Surrealism, the New Novel, or Existentialism, among others. Prerequisite: FRE 2220 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2220

FRE 3076 : Selected Works French Cinema

Analysis of major works of French cinema. The course may be organized around a single director (Renoir, Clouzot, Truffaut, Resnais, Malle etc.). It may also explore a specific movement (poetic realism, the New Wave, or the so-called "cinema du look." Prerequisite: FRE 2075 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2075

FRE 3145 : The Extreme Contemporary

The contemporary drama of France from its origin (King Ubu) to Beckett, Sartre, Genet, Ionesco and recent dramatists. Conducted in English.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3212 : Le tour de France

The world's greatest race as seen in literature, the arts, and as it is currently presented, and followed, in French media.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3225 : Readings in Maghrebi Lit

Analytical readings of major texts of the French-speaking North-African traditions. Prerequisite: FRE 2220 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2220

FRE 3226 : Readings in Caribbean Lit

Analytical readings of major texts of the French-speaking Caribbean traditions. Prerequisite: FRE 2220 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2220

FRE 3228 : Francophone Women's Voices

Study of cultural production (literature, cinema, etc.) by women of the French speaking world. Regions may include North Africa, the Caribbean islands and Canada.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132 :Y

FRE 3255 : Themes in Fre Poetry 1789-pres

An overview of the voices, forms and innovations of the French poetic tradition through the themes of love; subjectivity and objectivity; masculinities and femininities; nature vs. the city; and others, in the works of selected French poets from the nineteenth century to the present.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3286 : The Tour de France

The world's greatest race as seen in literature, the arts, and as it is currently presented, and followed, in French media.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3287 : Cult Studies: France & Maghreb

Exploration of the rich inter-cultural connections between France and its former North-African colonies. Prerequities: FRE 2220 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2220

FRE 3412 : Special Topics

Advanced study of topics of special interest in French literary and/or cultural studies. May be repeated for credit if topic changes. Pre-requisite FRE 1131 or FRE 1132 with the permission of the French director.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132 :Y

FRE 3425 : Readings in Medieval Lit

Analytical readings of major texts from the medieval period. Works studied may include La Chanson de Roland, Le Chevalier de la Charrette, Tristan et Iseult, fabliaux, and saints' lives. Prerequisite: FRE 2220 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2220

FRE 3614 : Classical Theatre

Classical dramaturgy and modern interpretations of Corneille, Moliere and Racine, Students should have completed FRE 1131 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3625 : Readings Renaissance Lit

Analytical readings of major texts from the Renaissance. Authors may include Montaigne, Rabelais, Ronsard, Du Bellay, Marot, Labe, and Marguerite de Navarre. Prerequisite: FRE 2220 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2220

FRE 3715 : Utopia in 18th-C Fr Lit

Emphasis on real and fictional travel accounts as well as works in which homesteading on islands or in isolated natural settings plays an important role.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3718 : Themes in Fre Poetry 1789-pres

An overview of the voices, forms and innovations of the French poetic tradition through the themes of love; subjectivity and objectivity; masculinities and femininities; nature vs. the city; and others, in the works of selected French poets from the nineteenth century to the present.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3765 : French Classical Theatre

Classical dramaturgy and modern interpretations of Corneille, Moliere and Racine. Students should have completed FRE 1131 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3820 : Le vers libre

The revolution of poetry in France. Discussion of the evolution of French free-verse poetry in its social and historical context.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3845 : Utopia in 18th-C Fr Lit

Emphasis on real and fictional travel accounts as well as works in which homesteading on islands or in isolated natural settings plays an important role.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3846 : The Epistolary Novel

Study of 18th-century literary works in the form of letters. Prerequisite: FRE 2220 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2220

FRE 3955 : French Free Verse

The revolution of poetry in France. Discussion of the evolution of French free-verse poetry in its social and historical context.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 3956 : Modernism in French Poetry

Study of the birth of modernism as seen through French poetry set in its historical and cultural context. Prerequisite: FRE 2220 or approval from the French coordinator.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 2220

FRE 3970 : Research Seminar

Principles and techniques of literary research. Overview of major French and Francophone authors and representative works. Students should have completed 1132 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

FRE 4120 : Modern French Theatre

The contemporary drama of France from its origin (King Ubu) to Beckett, Sartre, Genet, Ionesco and recent dramatists. Conducted in English.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

FRE 1132

GER 1121 : Intermediate German I

Review of grammar, composition, reading and conversation. Students should have completed GER 1111 and 1112 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

GER 1122 : Intermediate German II

Review of grammar, composition, reading and conversation. Students should have completed GER 1121 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

ITA 2211 : It. Lit. and Culture I

Introduction to Italian literature and culture from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. A required course for majors. Students should have completed ITA 1132 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

ITA 1132 :Y

ITA 2212 : It. Lit. and Culture II

Introduction to Italian literature and culture from the Baroque to the 20th century. A required course for majors. Students should have completed ITA 1132 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

ITA 1132 :Y

ITA 3286 : Italian Philosophy

An introduction to Italian philosophical thought (Galileo, Vico, Rosmini, Gentile) from the modern age to the present.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

ITA 1132

POR 1111 : Introductory Portuguese I

Groundwork Portuguese, including oral proficiency, aural comprehension, and reading; for students with no prior knowledge of Portuguese. Supplementary language laboratory work.

Credits

Credits 4

POR 1112 : Introductory Portuguese II

Groundwork Portuguese including oral proficiency, aural comprehension, and reading; for students with no prior knowledge of Portuguese. Supplementary language laboratory work. Prerequisite: POR 1111 or equivalent.

Credits

Credits 4

POR 1131 : Conversation and Composition I

Regular practice in conversation and composition with review of grammar and continuing work on language skills in Portuguese. Students should have completed POR 1122 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

POR 1122

RLL 1000 : Special Studies

Studies in one of the areas not included in the languages, literatures and civilizations usually offered, e.g., Polish, Romanian and Ukrainian; readings and discussions.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 2100 : Research Seminar

Focuses on the effective use of research tools and fundamental processes involved in literary and linguistic research and analysis. French, German and Italian majors (and other interested students) will be introduced to fundamental concepts necessary for the understanding and analysis of literary texts. Students have the option of writing their research papers in English or the target language.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 2221 : Latinx Cultural Studies

The purpose of this course is to examine the experiences of different Latino communities living in the United States (Puerto Rican, Cuban, Domican and Mexican) through literature, film, music, art and popular culture. Topics to be discussed include experiences of migration, identity formation and negotiation in terms of race, gender, sexuality and class, bilingualism and code switching, and marketing geared toward the Latino community.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 2996 : Internship

A community-based experience helping lawyers translate & interpret for the Philadelphia Hispanic community.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 3200 : Special Studies

Studies in one of the areas not included in the languages, literatures and civilizations usually offered, e.g., Polish, Romanian and Ukrainian; readings and discussions.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 3412 : Topics

Advanced study of topics of special interest in Italian, French or Spanish literary and/or cultural studies. May be repeated for credit if topic changes. Taught in English.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 3420 : The Renaissance

Advanced studies in the culture and art of the Renaissance, explored either by way of an overall European perspective, or with a specific focus on Italy, France, and Spain. Taught in English.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 3421 : Dante's Comedy

A comprehensive reading of Dante's masterpiece in its literary, historical, theological, philosophical, and ethical contexts. Taught in English

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 3430 : European Intellectual Thought

Overarching topics and common themes in the European Intellectual thought, as outlined in literature, philosophy, and art from the middle ages to the present. Readings in English translation will touch upon the Spanish, French, Italian, British, and German traditions. Taught in English.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 3440 : The Postcolonial Perspective

Theories related to colonization and postcolonial representation are examined either in several geographical areas simultaneously, or are applied to a specific literary/cultural tradition.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 3477 : Readings in Don Quixote

From a variety of cultural contexts, disciplines and media (literary, visual arts, music, cinema), across time periods and geographical territories, this course explores important current issues through the novel and its hero's quest. Permission of Instructor needed.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 3920 : The Italian Theatre

From the Renaissance to modern times, including Machiavelli, DeFilippo, Verga, D'Annunzio, Goldoni, Pirandello, Giacosa, Bracco, Fo. Course taught in English.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 4100 : Span Lit in Eng Trans

Major works of Spanish literature in translation. Course conducted in English. Fulfills core requirements for advanced literature.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 4130 : Italian Culture

The land and people of Italy; their social and cultural evolution; their achievements in the arts and their influence on art, literature and music; their contribution to the history of ideas. Conducted in English.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 4140 : The Image of Woman in Ita Lit

Literary works form the Medieval period to modern times. The role of the woman in Italian culture through the eyes of such literary geniuses as Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio. Conducted in English. Satisfies requirements towards major and minor in Italian. Satisfies the core requirement for advanced literature level 2100 or above.

Credits

Credits 3

RLL 4160 : Linguistics as a Science

An introduction to linguistics as a science. Methods, findings, and theory of linguistic research on the sound system and the structures of human language. The relation between structure and meaning. The basics of abstract linguistic analysis. Hands-on introduction to the major subdisciplines of linguistics, namely morphology, phonetics, phonology, semantics, and syntax.

Credits

Credits 3

SPA 1141 : Adv. Spanish for Global Bus.

This course prepares students for successful communication in the Spanish-speaking business world. It introduces business vocabulary and concepts, exposes students to financial documents, provides practice with oral and written correspondence, and promotes cross-cultural literacy in the context of international business.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

SPA 1122

SPA 2064 : Latin American Theatre

The modern theatre in Spanish America from the turn of the century to the present. Satisfies Diversity Requirement. Students should have completed 1132 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

SPA 2211 : Literature & Culture of Spain

The foremost works of Spanish literature from the beginnings to present day. A required course for majors. Students should have completed 1132 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

SPA 1132 :Y

SPA 2212 : Lit. & Cult. of Latin America

Spanish-American literature from colonial times to the present. A required course for majors. Students should have completed 1132 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

SPA 2996 : Internship

A community-based experience helping lawyers translate & interpret for the Philadelphia Hispanic community.

Credits

Credits 6

SPA 3024 : Modernism

Development of spanish poetry concentrating on romanticism and modernism. Students should have completed 1132 or the equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

SPA 3124 : Narrating the Self

This course explores the works of Latin American writers from the point of view of memory, invention or recuperation of early youth or significant events that are written into a diary, a chronicle, testimony or autobiography. Critical thinking is focused on the articulation of the subject in his personal story.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

SPA 1132

SPA 3215 : Bilingualism in the USA

Current issues in Spanish-English bilingualism in the USA, including social, linguistic, psycholinguistic, and educational aspects of bilingualism.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

SPA 1132

SPA 3216 : The Acquisition of Spanish

Fundamentals of human language acquisition, with a focus on Spanish language acquisition from a theoretical point of view. The implications of language acquisition research for second-language teaching and learning.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

SPA 1132

SPA 3824 : Classics and Romantics

A critical examination of prose, poetry and theatre from Spain's neoclassical to post-romantic period. Students should have completed 1132 or its equivalent.

Credits

Credits 3

Prerequisites

SPA 1132

SPA 7430 : Masterpieces of Hispanic Lit

The seminar analyzes the major Spanish and Latin American authors included in the AP reading list. It is aimed to prepare AP teachers to know these authors in their context and using the latest analytical tools. This course also counts for the MA degree.

Credits

Credits 3

SPA 7494 : Space & Politics in Med. Spain

Analyzes the politics of Spain in Medieval Castille by examining works of different genres such as the Romancero and Spanish epic poetry. The relation between the meaning of private and public sphere in Medieval literature and the political discourse of Christian rulers will be scrutinized.

Credits

Credits 3

SPA 7503 : Spa. Developmental Linguistics

The course offers the fundamentals of Hispanic linguistics, focuses on Spanish language acquisition from a broad theoretical point of view, and explores the implications of language acquisition research for second-language teaching and learning. Course is in Spanish.

Credits

Credits 3

SPA 9556 : Language Contact: Spanish-Eng.

An introduction to the theoretical foundations of sociolinguistic variation (dialectal, social, historical, dialect/language contact) in Spanish-speaking communities.

Credits

Credits 3

SPA 9583 : Women's Voices of Latin Amer.

Texts written by representative Latin American women writers focusing on "the women question" will be discussed in their cultural and historical context.

Credits

Credits 3