Major is available in French - Courses in Elementary and Intermediate French are followed by advanced-level courses in language, civilization, and literature.
Abroad: The French program is enhanced by the opportunity for study in Angers, France through a summer intensive program or a longer exchange program which may include collateral coursework in Studio Art or Music, as well as by opportunities to study Business and learn French. Students from...
Comparative literature is the study of interrelationships among literary texts, themes, periods, theories, and genres without specific regard for national or linguistic boundaries. Beloit‘s comparative literature major draws on the college‘s strong offerings in modern languages, classics, English, and international studies. Comparative literature students often supplement their majors by studying languages at Beloit and overseas and by taking part...
The objectives of the chemistry program are to prepare students 1) for professional careers in the chemical sciences, 2) for graduate studies in the chemical sciences, or 3) for professional studies in medicine, law, or the allied health sciences. Students are strongly advised to consult with faculty members of the department, not only for assistance in formulating their programs of study, but also for information relative to the many career opportunities...
One of the immediate objectives of the Department of Modern Foreign and Classical Languages is to teach the fundamental skills of listening, speaking, writing, and reading of another language. This objective is focused on students developing the ability to communicate on various levels in the target language and to gain an appreciation of the literature written in that language.
Another objective of the department is to convey to students a knowledge...
Major in French (B.A.)
FRE201 Intermediate French I 3
FRE202 Intermediate French II 3
FRE301U* Francophone Cultures 4
FRE305 Readings from the Francophone World 3
FRE306 Advanced French Communication 4
FRE499 Senior Seminar: French 4
Three electives
from French courses at 200 level or above (taken abroad), two of which must
be courses in French language, culture, history, or literature. The third elective
can be...
The program for French majors and minors aims at developing the following major objectives:
(a) an advanced degree of proficiency in the language which enables the student to communicate effectively with native speakers,
(b) a sound understanding of French culture, and
(c) a basic knowledge of French literature with emphasis on the study of its masterpieces.
French majors are strongly advised to adopt an appropriate cognate program-as either a...
The Urban Environmental Studies major provides students with an opportunity to study the problems related to the accelerated degradation of our environment, including water and air quality decline, increasingly unhealthy urban landscapes, loss of forests and farmlands, growing numbers of imperiled species, and climate change.
Such problems pose a threat to human health, safety, prosperity, and well-being in complex and pervasive ways. Students in...
The Computer Science program main focus is the preparation of the student for the pursuit of a graduate degree in computer science or computer engineering. The primary objectives for computer science majors are:
* A general understanding of computer technology and function
* Design and use of software
* Use of the computer for problem solving
* Tendencies and limitations of computer technology
The focus of the linguistics program does not lie alone in the acquisition of language skills, but rather in learning to analyze linguistic phenomena with a view toward making significant generalizations about the nature of language.
Students majoring in Linguistics build their programs around a specific area of emphasis. A program of study tailored to the individual student's interests and goals is designed in consultation with the faculty.
Twelve courses with a grade of C or higher are required. Students entering with advanced standing in French must complete a minimum of six principal courses in French at Boston University. Students participating in the Boston University program in France must complete a minimum of four principal courses in French on the Boston campus; two of these four courses must be taken at the 400 level or above following study in Grenoble. Internships taken on...
The French section of the Romance Languages Department offers courses in French language, literature, and culture. In addition to focusing on developing students' fluency in French, the department provides students with a broad understanding of the cultures and literatures of the French-speaking world through a curriculum designed to prepare students either for international work or for graduate study....
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