FRE240H5 - Interpreting French Narratives
Course: FRE240H5 (Interpreting French Narratives) in FRE department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 24 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 6 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 17 advanced courses for further study
Interdisciplinary Requirements: Prerequisites span 2 different departments
Part of the FRE curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by FRE240H5
- FRE342H5 - History of Quebec and French Canada
- FRE312H5 - Modernity, Tradition, and Resistance in Quebec Literature
- FRE316H5 - Comedy and Tragedy in Quebec Theatre
- FRE343H5 - Indigenous Literatures in Quebec and Francophone Canada
- FRE364H5 - Society through the French Novel
- FRE367H5 - French Fiction of the 20th Century
- FRE369H5 - The French Novel Today
- FRE370H5 - Voices from No-Man's Land: Diaspora Writings in the 21st Century Francophone Literature
- FRE380H5 - Plurilingual Theatre : Developing Writing and Oral Skills in French
- FRE391H5 - Women and LGBTQ+ Writers and Filmmakers of the Francophone World
- FRE393H5 - French Society through Film
- FRE395H5 - Francophone Media and Global Culture
- FRE397H5 - Francophone African and Caribbean Cinema
- FRE398H5 - The Culture of Paris
- FRE399H5 - Research Opportunity Program
- FRE399Y5 - Research Opportunity Program
- FRE363H5 - Love and Pain in French Literature
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning FRE240H5 at University of Toronto should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Course Sequence: This course requires a 6-level prerequisite chain, requiring careful multi-semester planning for optimal progression.
Future Pathways: Completing FRE240H5 enables enrollment in 17 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for FRE programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.