French (B.A.)
Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3), the general requirements for the B.A. degree, and:
An international experience and the course work listed below is required of students. This requirement will normally be fulfilled by completing a program of studies abroad which takes place after the student has finished language study through the intermediate (200) level. The specific program must receive prior approval from the student’s MLC advisor and must be one that lasts a minimum of 12-15 weeks. The classes taken must earn a minimum of 12 upper-division (300/400 level) academic credits, be in subjects pertinent to the student’s language option, and offered in that language. Such credits may be obtained by two consecutive summer programs.
8-9 FLEN credits, of which a minimum of 5-6 FLEN credits is outside of one’s language option (8-9 cr)
Modern French Literature in Translation (3 cr) |
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Elementary French I and Lab (5 cr) |
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Elementary French II and Lab (5 cr) |
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Intermediate French I and Lab (5 cr) |
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Intermediate French II (4 cr) |
One of the following (3 cr)
French & Francophone Literatures (3 cr) |
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French and Francophone Culture and Institutions (3 cr) |
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French and Francophone Arts (3 cr) |
300-level French courses (20 cr)
Additional electives in upper division French or related fields approved by the chair (9 cr)
A second foreign language (elem & interm or equivalent), waived for students with a double major (FL plus another major) or a 30-credit pre-professional emphasis approved by the department chair (16-30 cr)
Courses to total 120 credits for this degree