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French and Francophone Studies Major

Overview of Program

The World Languages and Cultures Department offers a major and a minor in French and Francophone Cultural Studies.

The major is composed of courses in language, literature, film, and culture whose objectives are to

  1. educate students to become global citizens by familiarizing themselves with a non-Anglophone language and culture (specifically French/Francophone)
  2. provide students with competency in a language other than their own, a skill that can help them pursue multiple professional goals ranging from education to business to medicine.

In fact, the French major is almost always part of a double major and is usually combined with a major in business  or with a pre-med curriculum. The major is currently staffed by one faculty member (French and Italian) and a Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant. 

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Why study French?

  • Over 220 million speak French on five continents, making it the sixth most widely spoken in the world
  • French is the second most widely learned foreign language after English.
  • It is the language of diplomacy & the official language of the United Nations, the European Union, UNESCO, NATO, the International Olympic Committee, the International Red Cross, the international courts, and more.
  • French is useful in the medical field with many NGO medical organizations using French as their primary language.
  • French is spoken all over the world, from France to Canada to Vietnam to West Africa to the Caribbean Islands, offering opportunities for travel and cultural enrichment.

Requirements of the Major

The major consists of courses progressing from the two-sequence Beginning French (101/102), to Intermediate French (211/212), to Advanced Composition and Conversation (311/312). Students pursuing a major or minor and those with an advanced level of proficiency can also enroll in one of the 300- and 400-level upper-division courses that allow students to:

  1. Develop knowledge of French and Francophone culture through Surve