Minor in French Studies
The study of foreign languages and literatures lies at the very center of the humanities. Foreign language majors not only acquire skills in reading, writing, and speaking foreign languages, but they also explore and develop an appreciation for the literature and broader cultures of foreign lands and peoples. The French program offers students the opportunity to study the language and literature of the French-speaking world.
Minor in French
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2009-2010 Academic Catalog
Previous Academic Catalogs: 2008-2009, 2007-2008, 2006-2007, 2005-2006
The minor in French will require 18 hours with 12 hours of upper division courses: 3 credit hours from one of the following courses: SFRN 202, SFRN 204, SFRN 210 (Can be exempted by placement test or consent of the instructor); 15-18 credit hours from the 300 level French courses or above.
| Minor Requirements * A minimum grade of C is required.
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| One of the following: *May be exempted by placement test or consent of instructor. | 3 |
______ | - French 202: Intermediate French
- French 204: French Culture
- French 210: French Oral Communication
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| Five (or six if 200-level exempted) of the following: | 15 |
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ | - French 308: Business French
- French 309: French Grammar and Composition
- French 310: French Conversation
- French 320: French Civilization
- French 330: Survey of French Literature I
- French 331: Survey of French Literature II
- French 250 or 350: Selected French Studies Abroad
- French 398: Topics in French Language or Literature
- French 399: Independent Study or Internship
- French 402: Masterpieces of French Drama
- French 403: Masterpieces of the French Novel
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______ | Total Hours Required | 18 |