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This document provides the course registration information for the Bachelor of Arts in French and International Studies program at the National Open University of Nigeria for the July 2012 semester. It lists all the required and elective courses for each semester across the four-year 100-400 level program, including the course code, title, units, and registration status. The courses cover topics such as French grammar, literature, culture, and language skills as well as international relations, law, diplomacy, foreign policy, and regional studies of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Students must complete all the required courses, along with elective options, to earn their BA degree.
This document provides the course registration information for the Bachelor of Arts in French and International Studies program at the National Open University of Nigeria for the July 2012 semester. It lists all the required and elective courses for each semester across the four-year 100-400 level program, including the course code, title, units, and registration status. The courses cover topics such as French grammar, literature, culture, and language skills as well as international relations, law, diplomacy, foreign policy, and regional studies of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Students must complete all the required courses, along with elective options, to earn their BA degree.
This document provides the course registration information for the Bachelor of Arts in French and International Studies program at the National Open University of Nigeria for the July 2012 semester. It lists all the required and elective courses for each semester across the four-year 100-400 level program, including the course code, title, units, and registration status. The courses cover topics such as French grammar, literature, culture, and language skills as well as international relations, law, diplomacy, foreign policy, and regional studies of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Students must complete all the required courses, along with elective options, to earn their BA degree.
School of Arts and Social Sciences BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) FRENCH AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
REGISTRABLE COURSES FOR JULY 2012 REGISTRATION
S/N Course Code Course Title Units Status 100 Level First Semester 1. GST 101 Use of English and Communication Skills I 2 C 2. GST 107 The Good Study Guide 2 C 3. GST 105 History & philosophy of Science 2 C 4. CIT 101 Computer in Society 2 C 5. FRE 101 Basic French Grammar 1 (For Non-French/INR Major) 2 E 6. FRE111 Language Laboratory Work/Oral French 2 C 7. FRE121 French Grammar I 2 C 8. FRE131 Textual Analysis I 2 C 9. INR111 Introduction to International Studies 2 C 10. INR121 Structure of International System 2 C 11. CSS 131 Introduction to Political Science 2 C TOTAL 22 Second Semester 1 GST102 Use of English and Communication skills II 2 C 2 CIT102 Application Software Skills 2 C 3 FRE102 Basic French Grammar 2 (For Non-French/INR Major) 2 E 4 FRE112 Oral and aural Comprehension 2 C 5 FRE122 French Grammar II 2 C 6 FRE132 Textual Analysis II 2 E 7 FRE152 Introduction to French Culture & Civilisation 2 E 8 FRE162 Introduction to Francophone African Culture & Civilisation 2 C 9 INR112 Introduction to Law and Diplomacy in Pre-Colonial Africa 2 C 10 INR132 Africa and the West 2 C 11 INR142 Introduction to Public Administration 2 C TOTAL 22 200 Level First Semester 1. GST 201 Nigerian Peoples and Culture 2 C 2 GST 203 Introduction to Philosophy and Logic 2 C 3. FRE 211 Advanced Study in Oral and Written Comprehension 2 C 4. FRE 221 French Grammar and Composition I 2 C 5. FRE 231 Introduction to French Phonology 2 C 6. FRE 271 Introduction to Francophone African Literature (Prose, Poetry & Drama) 2 C 7. INR 211 International Law and Diplomacy in the 19 th Century 2 C 8. INR 221 History and Practice of Diplomacy 2 C 9. INR 231 South-South Cooperation 2 C Second Semester 1 FRE 212 Advanced Oral French 3 C 2 FRE222 French Grammar and Composition II 3 C 3 INR 212 International Law and Diplomacy in the 20 th Century 3 C 4 INR 222 Europe from French Revolution to the World Wars 3 C 5 INR 232 Introduction to Foreign Policy 3 C 6 INR 242 Pre-Colonial African Diplomacy 3 C 300 Level First Semester 1. FRE301 Introduction to Translation 3 C 2. FRE304 African Literature in French 3 C 3. FRE 331 Advanced Studies in French Phonetics 3 C 4. FRE 381 Advanced Studies in French 17 th Century Literature (Prose & Drama) 3 C 5. INR 321 Foreign Policy Analysis 3 C 6. INR 351 Europe in World Politics 2 C Second Semester 7 FRE 382 French Literature in the 18 th Century 3 C 8 FRE 322 Advanced Studies in French Language Structure II 3 C 9 FRE 392 Advanced Studies in Translation (Theme et Version) 3 C 10 INR 322 Strategic Studies in the 20 th Century 3 C 11 INR 332 War and Peace in W/Africa since 1960 2 E 12 INR 352 International Relations in East and Central Africa 2 E
400 Level First Semester 1. FRE 411 Introduction to Research in French 3 C 2. FRE 421 Advanced Studies in French Language Structure III 2 C 3. FRE 441 Seminar Presentation in French Language/Literature 2 C 5. FRE 481 19 th Century French Literature 2 C 7. INR 421 Seminar Presentation in International Relations 2 C 8. INR 431 International Relations of Francophone W/Africa 2 C
Second Semester 1. FRE 424*/ INR 442* Project in French or in International Relations 6 C 2. FRE 422 Advanced Studies in French Language Structure IV 2 C 4. FRE 472 Francophone Literature (Pre and Post Independence Poetry) 2 E 5. FRE 482 20 th Century French Literature 2 E 6. INR 412 Foreign Policies of Great Powers 2 C 8. INR 432 Afro-Asia Relations 2 C 9. ENG 414 Speech Writing 3 E *Not Examinable. Students majoring in French will take FRE424 while those majoring in International Relations will take INR442