French Minor
18 credits beyond
FREN 201)
The French minor encompasses a wide variety of courses to study the language itself, as well as the history, literature, culture, and civilization of the Spanish-speaking peoples. Introductory level courses focus on grammar, phonetics, conversation, composition and culture and are taught with an emphasis on oral proficiency. Intermediate courses are taught in French on campus. Advanced courses are completed during a study abroad semester.
(18 credits beyond FREN 102 or 18 credits beyond FREN 201)
Complete the following for your minor:
Fifteen credits fulfilled in France
Fifteen (15) additional credits fulfilled at the Institut Catholique de Paris, Accès Study Abroad in Strasbourg, La Sorbonne, Paris, (France). Students may select among a variety of humanities courses that may include art history, culture, grammar, history, literature, or political science. Students should confirm with the Department of Language, Literature and Culture that the courses that they select are approved for the French minor.
Note: Students who demonstrated proficiency to the 201 level need to take 18 credits at the 206 level and higher.
Note: Students who demonstrated proficiency to the 201 level need to take 18 credits at the 206 level and higher.