Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Cultures - French
The French program offers one major concentration and two minors, the French language minor and the Business French minor.
French Major - B.A. core curriculum + 33 credits of French Courses
Required French Courses
FR 300 Grammar and Communication 3.00
FR 307 History of French Civilization 3.00
FR 308 Contemporary FrenchCivilization 3.00
FR 320 French Oral and Written Communication 3.00
FR 335 Introduction to French Literature 3.00
Three 300- or 400-level FR literature courses 9 Credit Hours
Three other 300- or 400-level FR courses 9 Credit Hours
Note: Additional Language
Students majoring in French must complete the intermediate level of a second language unless they are:
* Completing a second major
* Completing an education minor
* Completing two degrees
* Completing a pre-professional health program
In case the student has a previous background in a second language, the second language requirement may also be satisfied by placing out of it through the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Culture's placement test. However, in this case, the student must proportionally increase the number of university electives as indicated in the B.A. Degree Requirements.
A student must receive a minimum grade of "C-" for course credits to count toward any major or minor in the Department of FLLC.
French Minor - 6 courses, 18 credit hours
FR 300
Grammar and Communication
3 Credit Hours
FR 320
French Oral and Written Communication
3 Credit Hours
One 300 or 400-level FR literature course
3 Credit Hours
Three other 300 or 400-level FR courses
9 Credit Hours
A student must receive a minimum grade of "C-" for course credits to count toward any major or minor in the Department of FLLC.
Business French Minor - 6 courses, 18 credit hours
FR 300 Grammar and Communication 3 Credit Hours |
FR 330 Business French 3 Credit Hours FR 351 French/English Translation 3 Credit Hours
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A student must receive a minimum grade of "C-" for course credits to count toward any major or minor in the Department of FLLC.