The French Studies major aims to develop in its students the skills, knowledge, attitudes, and values necessary for living and working in a French-speaking society with little or no dependence on English. Students attain language skills at the high-advanced level, as well as knowledge of French history, literature, and the arts, including cinema.
Courses are designed to help students understand contemporary French culture as compared to their own and deepen their appreciation of these differences. The major also prepares students for meaningful exchange in an increasingly complex, globalized, transnational, and multicultural world where interaction with non-English speaking people has become not just desirable, but unavoidable and where liberal arts graduates should have a sense of enlightened understanding of, appreciation for, and solidarity with other countries, nations, and peoples. The major prepares students for careers in education, diplomacy, business, communications, political science, and journalism, and for graduate study.
Major Requirements: French Studies (BA)
Course Number And Title |
Sem. Hrs. |
---|---|
FR 307: Topics in Advanced Conversation and Composition |
4 |
FR 327: France Today |
4 |
One of the following: FR 328: French History I: Vercing茅torix-Revolution |
4 |
FR 334: Introduction to French Cinema |
4 |
FR 335: Masterpieces of French Literature |
4 |
FR 300: Study Abroad |
4 |
French elective at the 300/400 level |
4 |
FR 443: Senior Seminar |
4 |
Total Hours Required | 32 |
Minor Requirements:聽 French Studies
Course Number And Title |
Sem. Hrs. |
---|---|
FR 307: Topics in Advanced Conversation and Composition |
4 |
One course in French history |
4 |
One course in French Literature |
4 |
One course in French Cinema |
4 |
One course in contemporary French society and civilization |
4 |
French elective at the 300/400 level |
4 |
Total Hours Required | 24 |