BA in French Studies
Admission to the Program
Students must be approved by the department for formal admission to the major.
Language course work may be waived if high school or if other preparation so
warrants. Placement will be made in consultation with a departmental advisor.
University Requirements
- A total of 120 credit hours
- Six credit hours of college writing
- Three credit hours of college mathematics or the equivalent by examination
General Education Requirements
- A total of 30 credit hours, consisting of one foundation course and one
second-level course in an approved sequence from each of the five curricular
areas.
- No more than 6 credit hours may be taken in the same discipline.
Major Requirements
- A total of 39 credit hours with grades of C or better; prerequisite:
completion of intermediate language level
- One of the following field concentrations:
Twelve credit hours in a second foreign language at any level
Twelve credit hours in area studies in the major field at the 300
level or above
Teacher education leading to certification to teach a foreign
language at the secondary level
An approved minor related to the major field; for example, another
language, business administration, communication, economics, political
science, history, sociology, literature, anthropology, or international
studies
Course Requirements
See AU Registrar
Schedule for current offerings.
- FREN-322 Advanced French I (3) (may be replaced by other 300- or 500-level
courses if warranted by language proficiency)
- FREN-323 Advanced French II (3) (may be replaced by other 300- or 500-level
courses if warranted by language proficiency)
- FREN-324 Civilisation Française I (3)
- FREN-325 Civilisation Française II (3)
- Three credit hours of linguistics course work from the following:
ANTH-225/ANTH-225G Language and Human Experience 1:2 (3)
ANTH-254 Language and Culture (3)
or TESL-5xx course as approved by adviser
- Remaining credit hours at the 300-level or above
University Honors Program
Students in the University Honors Program have the opportunity
to graduate with University Honors in the major. To do so, students
complete 12 hours of advanced-level Honors work in the department
and, upon departmental recommendation, graduate with University
Honors in the major. The department's Honors coordinator advises
students in the University Honors Program regarding departmental
options. See the University
Honors Program for details.