Whether a story is an imaginative transformation of life experience or an invention, the writing must be well crafted and convincing, driven not only by plot and theme but also through characterization, conflict, point of view, and sensitivity to language. Students produce and critique short stories and novel chapters while studying fiction techniques and style through examples.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
14:30
18:00
G-102
Tuesday
14:30
18:00
G-102
Wednesday
14:30
18:00
G-102
Thursday
14:30
18:00
G-102

This workshop gives students the opportunity to explore through reading, research and writing assignments an array of creative nonfiction forms, including memoir, travel writing, food and nature writing, and social essays. Assignments help students strengthen their ability to create the self as character, a first-person narrator who leads the reader into the world of personal experiences and research. The course explores narrative structure, description, characterization, dialogue, and tension, all key elements in making writing spirited and appealing. The workshop also includes guest speakers and field exercises in Paris. May be taken twice for credit.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
14:30
18:00
G-207
Tuesday
14:30
18:00
G-207
Wednesday
14:30
18:00
G-207
Thursday
14:30
18:00
G-207

Courses on different topics in the discipline, enriching the present course offerings. These classes are taught by permanent or visiting faculty. Topics vary each semester. For the course description, please find this course in the respective semester on the public course browser: https://www.aup.edu/academics/course-catalog/by-term.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
16:00
17:40
C-501
Tuesday
16:00
17:40
C-501
Wednesday
16:00
17:40
C-501
Thursday
16:00
17:40
C-501

This introductory language and culture course allows students to acquire the basic elements of spoken and written French. It aims at the A1 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, while allowing a first-hand introduction to French culture both in and outside the classroom. The French immersion program includes daily coffee and croissant breaks, offering opportunities for casual conversation, and two Friday afternoon faculty-led tours of towns near Paris, including dinner.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101
Tuesday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101
Wednesday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101
Thursday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101
Friday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101

This introductory language and culture course allows students to acquire the basic elements of spoken and written French. It aims at the A1 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, while allowing a first-hand introduction to French culture both in and outside the classroom. The French immersion program includes daily coffee and croissant breaks, offering opportunities for casual conversation, and two Friday afternoon faculty-led tours of towns near Paris, including dinner.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101
Tuesday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101
Wednesday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101
Thursday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101
Friday
09:00
13:00
Q-A101

This elementary language and culture course consolidates students’ knowledge of basic French grammar and broadens their vocabulary. It aims at the A2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, while allowing a first-hand introduction to French culture both in and outside the classroom. The French immersion program includes daily coffee and croissant breaks, offering opportunities for casual conversation, and two Friday afternoon faculty-led tours of towns near Paris, including dinner.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
13:00
Q-704
Tuesday
09:00
13:00
Q-704
Wednesday
09:00
13:00
Q-704
Thursday
09:00
13:00
Q-704
Friday
09:00
13:00
Q-704

This elementary language and culture course consolidates students’ knowledge of basic French grammar and broadens their vocabulary. It aims at the A2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, while allowing a first-hand introduction to French culture both in and outside the classroom. The French immersion program includes daily coffee and croissant breaks, offering opportunities for casual conversation, and two Friday afternoon faculty-led tours of towns near Paris, including dinner.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
13:00
Q-704
Tuesday
09:00
13:00
Q-704
Wednesday
09:00
13:00
Q-704
Thursday
09:00
13:00
Q-704
Friday
09:00
13:00
Q-704

This intermediate course reinforces and expands students’ ability to express themselves, defend an opinion, and debate with others. Special attention is paid to increasing students' ability to form complex sentences, to express attitudes, wishes, necessity, doubt, emotions, to link ideas and to speculate. It aims at the B1 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, while allowing a first-hand introduction to French culture both in and outside the classroom. The French immersion program includes daily coffee and croissant breaks, offering opportunities for casual conversation, and two Friday afternoon faculty-led tours of towns near Paris, including dinner.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
13:00
Q-509
Tuesday
09:00
13:00
Q-509
Wednesday
09:00
13:00
Q-509
Thursday
09:00
13:00
Q-509
Friday
09:00
13:00
Q-509

This intermediate course reinforces and expands students’ ability to express themselves, defend an opinion, and debate with others. Special attention is paid to increasing students' ability to form complex sentences, to express attitudes, wishes, necessity, doubt, emotions, to link ideas and to speculate. It aims at the B1 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, while allowing a first-hand introduction to French culture both in and outside the classroom. The French immersion program includes daily coffee and croissant breaks, offering opportunities for casual conversation, and two Friday afternoon faculty-led tours of towns near Paris, including dinner.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
13:00
Q-509
Tuesday
09:00
13:00
Q-509
Wednesday
09:00
13:00
Q-509
Thursday
09:00
13:00
Q-509
Friday
09:00
13:00
Q-509

This advanced course reinforces and expands students’ ability to give clear descriptions, express viewpoints on most general topics, without much searching for words, using some complex sentence forms. It aims at the B2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, while allowing a first-hand introduction to French culture both in and outside the classroom. The French immersion program includes daily coffee and croissant breaks, offering opportunities for casual conversation, and two Friday afternoon faculty-led tours of towns near Paris, including dinner.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
13:00
Q-604
Tuesday
09:00
13:00
Q-604
Wednesday
09:00
13:00
Q-604
Thursday
09:00
13:00
Q-604
Friday
09:00
13:00
Q-604