13/3/2013
Introduction:
The
department presents the program of French language that aims at graduating
students who are capable of:
1-Reading,
writing and speaking French fluently
2-Translating
from and to Arabic
3-Perceiving
the overall cultural framework of French language
4-Communicating
with other cultures from a strong background of his Arabic culture
5-Reading
French literature
The
academic standards we follow are to graduate students who are capable of
understanding:
1-Linguistics
and grammatical rules of French
2-Common
linguistic methods and literary expressions in the French language
3-
Intellectual currents in French heritage
4-Productions
of famous ancient and modern writers and thinkers of French heritage
5-Basic
concepts and knowledge in the field of literary theories
6-The
most important grammatical rules and linguistics of French language
Professional
skills:
The
graduate should be capable of:
1-Employing
the information and concepts he studied in his work field
2-Reading
correctly French texts
3-Translating
from and to Arabic
4-Using
correct linguistic rules in writing or in delivering a speech
5-Employing
various humanities in the practice of literary work and linguistic diversity
6-Using
references with the second language he studied
7-Making
conversations with French natives
Mental
skills:
The
graduate should be capable of:
1-Recognizing
contextual relationships of the different methods in the Arabic language and
distinguishing between them
2-Analyzing
and criticizing French texts
3-Realizing
grammatical and linguistic semantic and their evolution
4-Comparing
between the French culture and Arabic culture and its heritage
General
skills:
The
graduate should be capable of:
1-Working
in teamwork and leading a team
2-Expressing
his thoughts in brief statements
3-Proposing
suitable solutions to the problems that he may face
4-Communicating
positively with others
5-Using
IT in his field of study
6-Collecting
and displaying information in an appropriate manner
7-Dealing
efficiently with sources of information