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Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in French are expected to:
- Write, listen and converse proficiently about French and Francophone
literary works, movements, and genres regarding the civilizations of France and the French-speaking world:
- Master reading comprehension, terminology, and basic research tools appropriate to literary and cultural analysis of France
and the Francophone world:
- Demonstrate language proficiency through standardized examinations;
- Engage in rational civil discourse in a manner respectful of others and the
of the cultural diversity of the Francophone world.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (30 hrs. AT 300/400 level)
- FREN 356 Skills for Oral Proficiency
- FREN 357 Skills for Effective Writing
- FREN 363 Intro. to French Literature
- FREN 366 Intro to Francophone LIterature
- FREN 373 Intro. to French Civilization
- FREN 376 Intro. to Francophone Civilization
- FREN 451 Advanced Composition & Conversation
9 additional hours at the 400 level with at least (1) Francophone content course
MINOR REQUIREMENTS (18 hrs. AT 300 level)
FREN 356, 357, 366, 373, 363, 376
ELECTIVES AND NON-CREDIT COURSES To be chosen by student
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ENGLISH COMPOSITION (only 6 hours ENG 110, 111, 112 will apply toward graduation)
FOREIGN LANGUAGE (courses used for the foreign languages requirement may not be used for major or minor requirements) 101,102, 201, 202/212
SCIENCE AND MATH Natural Sciences Mathematics: (1 of the following):
a. 3.5 yrs h.s. (including trig) OR b. 3 yrs h.s. & CS 100 or CS 101 OR c. 1 of MATH 115,126, 128, 129, 130 OR d. MATH 111 or 120 and e. CS 100, 101, or PHIL 103
SOCIAL SCIENCES (6 courses; 3 different depts., 3 courses must be from 1 dept.,)
ARTS & HUMANITIES
- Literature FREN 363
- Fine Arts
- (3 additional courses from at least 2 depts.)
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Natural Science 2 Social Science 2 Arts & Humanities International Perspective Cultural Diversity in U. S.
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