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Bachelor in French Language and Literature


Bachelor degrees in French Language and Literature:  A program that focuses on the French language and related dialects and creoles. Includes instruction in French philology, Metropolitan French, Canadian French, African and Caribbean Creoles, French regional dialects, and applications in business, science/technology, and other settings.

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Adelphi University
Bachelor degree
Foreign Language Studies
French
Adelphi University

Adelphi offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with a major in French that emphasizes French culture in the world in addition to fluency in the language. Students may choose to pursue a B.A. in International Studies combined with their study of French.

French is the second most frequently taught foreign language in the world after English. Spoken on five continents, French is an official language of 28 countries. Knowledge of French provides an...

Adrian College
Bachelor degree
French
Adrian College

Want to learn to speak French like a native? Then study at Adrian College with our highly qualified and experienced faculty. Professors Beatrice Mulala and Marianna Staples both have native-speaker fluency and first-hand knowledge of francophone cultures, as a result of studies and travel in France and other French-speaking countries on three continents. Their teaching methods reflect the best practices in foreign language pedagogy with emphasis on...

Agnes Scott College
Bachelor degree
French
Agnes Scott College

The study of French at Agnes Scott explores all aspects of the culture, such as language, art, literature, history, film and autobiography. Because of this broad-based knowledge, students in the French program gain a well-rounded, inclusive education that allows them to apply their knowledge to future academic or professional careers.


What will I study?
Creative thinking and an independent analytical approach are standard in the French classroom....

Albertus Magnus College
Bachelor degree
French
Albertus Magnus College

The program of French study aims to develop an appreciation of French speaking peoples and cultures. The program emphasizes the essential skills of listening comprehension,speaking, reading, and writing in the French language. The language of instruction is ordinarily French, unless stated otherwise.

Information on international study programs, arranged through universities which sponsor programs abroad, is available for students wishing to enroll...

Albion College
Bachelor degree
French
Albion College

Requirements for a Major in French:

* A minimum of eight units numbered 201 and above.
* At least one unit of course work numbered 303-315,
* At least one semester of an approved, French-speaking, off-campus program
* One unit of course work numbered 351-365 completed after off-campus study
* A .25 unit Senior Seminar
* Residence in the Gerstacker International House for at least one semester
* Students whose placement...


Alfred University
Bachelor degree
French
Alfred University

French majors at Alfred acquire basic knowledge by taking core requirement courses in three areas: French language, French and Francophone cultures, and literatures. Beyond this core, students are offered a series of elective courses allowing them to expand their knowledge in all three areas, or to specialize in one.

French students have the opportunity to live for a year in the Language House with a native speaker of French and to participate...

Allegheny College
Bachelor degree
French
Allegheny College

A major in French leads to the degree Bachelor of Arts and requires the following:

A minimum of 42 semester credit hours in French;
French 110, 120, 215 may be required depending on initial placement;
French 225, as a prerequisite for all upper-level courses;
FS FRE 201, French 305, 315;
At least two of French 330, 335, 355, 365, 375;
At least one of French 405, 415, 425, 435;
French 580 required in senior year, and
French 600...


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