Courses: FRAN255 Specialization in French Grammar and Text Linguistics with a Bachelor's Thesis - Spring 2024




Credits

15.0

ECTS Credits

15

Level of Study

Bachelor

Language of Instruction

French

Teaching semester

Spring

Place of Instruction

Bergen

Objectives and Content

This course comprises a curriculum in grammar and text linguistics spanning roughly 200 - 250 pages taken from a modern text book written in French, in contrast to the 100-level text book which is comparative and written in a Scandinavian language. Students will also be given a selection of academic articles of around 50 pages.

The work on both grammar and text linguistics has as its main aim to give the students more extensive theoretical knowledge and practical proficiency in modern French.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completing the course, the student is expected to:

Knowledge

Skills

General competence

Required Previous Knowledge

No official requirements, but all the teaching is conducted in French and presupposes high level of French.

Recommended Previous Knowledge

The teaching builds on FRAN120 and FRAN121. Students' language proficiency should be equivalent to that of those having completed course work on the 100 level.

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

Due to academic overlap, credits awarded for completing FRAN205 are reduced by 15 ECTS if combined with FRAN201 or FRAN205.

Access to the Course

The course is open to all students admitted to the University of Bergen.

Teaching and learning methods

Teaching is normally conducted in the form of three-hour lectures, seminars and supervision over a twelve-week period.

If less than five students sign up for the course, the teaching may be adjusted to fit the number of students, e.g. by making lectures into seminars or other forms of individually suited teaching. If this should be the case, students will be notified on the nature of the alternative teaching arrangements before the registration deadline 1 Feb/1 Sep.

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Students must attend at least 27 of 36 teaching hours (including digital teaching) (i.e. 75 %) in order to be eligible for assessment in the course.

In the course of the semester, students are required to get approval on a text linguistic and grammar exercise given in the course of the teaching.

Mandatory assignments are valid for one additional semester following the semester of instruction.

Forms of Assessment

The exam is a term paper of approx. 4000 words written in the course of the semester, in French, and fulfills the requirement for independent research as part of a BA degree.

At the end of the course, there is an oral examination in the grammar and linguistics curriculum lasting approximately 20-30 minutes. The test is also meant to show the candidates proficiency in oral French.

Oral and written exams each count 50 % of the final grade in the course. Both tests must be taken in the same semester.

Students are not eligible for receiving supervision the following semester.

Examination Support Material

Grading Scale

The grading scale is A-F, where F is a fail.

Assessment Semester

The exam is a term paper of approx. 4000 words written in the course of the semester, in French, and fulfills the requirement for independent research as part of a BA degree.

At the end of the course, there is an oral examination in the grammar and linguistics curriculum. The test is also meant to show the candidates' proficiency in oral French.

Oral and written exams each count 50 % of the final grade in the course. Both tests must be taken in the same semester.

Students are not eligible for receiving supervision the following semester.

Reading List

The reading list is taken from a modern French grammar as well as from linguistic journals.

The reading list will be ready by 1 Jul for the fall semester, and 1 Dec for the spring semester.

Course Evaluation

Evaluation of the course is carried out in accordance with the University of Bergen quality assurance system.

Programme Committee

The program committee is responsible for the academic content and structure of the study program, and for the quality of all the subjects therein.

Course Coordinator

Course Administrator

The Department of Foreign Languages at the Faculty of Humanities has the administrative responsibility for the course and the study program.

Contact Information

Student councilor: studierettleiar@if.uib.no

Exam administration: eksamen@if.uib.no