University of Manitoba - Faculty of Arts - Department of French, Spanish, and Italian - Courses
Courses

FRENCH:

2012-13 Course Brochure (PDF)

For course descriptions from the General Calendar, click here. Then choose the Term and press "Submit", select "French" for the Subject, and select "Get Courses". Please note that not all courses listed here are offered each year.

The three areas of study are identified in the course descriptions in the General Calendar with the following letters in brackets after the course title:

A:  French Language
B:  French Literature
C:  French Civilization

NOTE: Civilization courses FREN 2810 and FREN 3850 may be counted as either French language or literature credits, but not both.


SPANISH:

2012-13 Course Brochure (PDF)

For course descriptions from the General Calendar, click here. Then choose the Term and press "Submit", select "Spanish" for the Subject, and select "Get Courses". Please note that not all courses listed here are offered each year.



ITALIAN:

2012-13 Course Brochure (PDF)

For course descriptions from the General Calendar, click here. Then choose the Term and press "Submit", select "Italian" for the Subject, and select "Get Courses". Please note that not all courses listed here are offered each year.



PORTUGUESE:

Link to General Calendar description for PORT 1170 - Introductory Portuguese.

 





FRENCH:

Which French course should I start off with?











SPANISH:

Many Spanish language and culture courses are offered on an annual basis. Students can take courses or obtain a minor, a major and an advanced major in Spanish. Some Spanish courses may be combined with courses in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, or History in an interdisciplinary program leading to a minor in Latin American Studies.

Students with previous knowledge of Spanish (Hispanic descent, summers in Spain or Latin America, etc.) may take upper-level Spanish courses notwithstanding the lack of appropriate prerequisite. If you are interested in this option, please phone or email the Department of French, Spanish and Italian.