Francophone World and Sustainable Development: An Interdisciplinary approach

Today, people all over the world, including those in the francophone world, are more and more sensitive to the impact of human actions on the environment. Climate change, pollution, deforestation, the erosion of biodiversity, and the degradation of natural environments are among the increasingly serious consequences. In this course, you will develop your French language skills by studying topics such as how to foster ecological awareness, eco-citizenship, innovation, energy transition, post-colonial ecological interference, governmental and non-governmental actions and ecological activism using authentic texts and sources.

This course will be conducted entirely in French, and all documents studied will be in French. No textbooks are used in this course. Language Requirements: ACTFL (Intermediate)

Schedule
10:00am-11:50am on Friday at MRSE B207 (Jan 30, 2023 to Mar 28, 2023)
2:00pm-3:50pm on Tuesday, Thursday at ONLINE (Jan 30, 2023 to Mar 28, 2023)
Location
Morse B207
Instructors