Graduate Courses:
Fall 2009
- Techniques of Literary Research I (Prof. Peter Consenstein)
- Problems in French Literary History (Prof. Maxime Blanchard)
Spring 2010
- Techniques of Literary Research II (Prof. Domna Stanton)
- Langages poétiques (Prof. Peter Consenstein)
Fall 2010
- Theories of Medieval: Reading Medieval French Literature Through Contemporary Criticism (Prof. Francesca Sautman)
- Le roman arabe d’expression française (Prof. Marlene Barsoum)
Spring 2011
- The Monarchy, the Nation and Its Others in the Reign of Louis XIV (Prof. Domna Stanton)
- Theory of Literary Translation (Prof. Peter Consenstein)
- Francophone Auto-Biographies/Auto-Fictions (Prof. Thomas Spear)
Fall 2011
- Le postmodernisme et le roman au 20e siècle (Prof. David Andrew Jones)
- French Art and Text: Mannerism to Modernism (Prof. Mary Ann Caws)
- Workshop in Translation 1 at New York University (Prof. Emmanuelle Ertel)
Spring 2012
- Textes québécois (Prof. Maxime Blanchard)
- Human Rights & Critical Theory (Prof. Domna Stanton)
- Le roman épistolaire (Prof. Karen Sullivan)
Fall 2012
- François Rabelais et l’humanisme (Prof. Bernd Renner)
- Représentations et théories de l’hystérie (Prof. Evelyne Ender)
Undergraduate Courses Taught:
Hunter College:
- FREN 101 Elementary French I
- FREN 102 Elementary French II
- FREN 201 Intermediate French I
- FREN 202 Intermediate French II
- FREN 211 Advanced Grammar and Composition
- FREN 220 Advanced French Conversation
Fordham University:
- FREN 1002 Introduction to French II
- FREN 1501 Intermediate French I
Manhattan College:
- FREN 201. French for Communication I
- FREN 202. French for Communication II
- FREN 209. Speaking French
- FREN 210. Writing French
City College:
- FREN 122 Intermediate French II
- FREN 124 Intermediate French II
- FREN 226 Intermediate French III

