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Minor in Modern Languages and Cultures - French

I. Requirements for All MLC Minors (20 credits)

Students apply for admission to the major programs after successfully completing (or testing out of) the 110-111 sequence in their chosen language. They then begin the language sequence by taking three 4-credit courses, namely: 210, 211 and 300, which make up the first 12 credits of the major.

  • Language sequence (12 credits).
  • For the final 8 credits of their programs students will take one capstone course for 4 credits: ML 470 or ML 471, and an Independent Study on a topic approved by the advisor.

II. Concentration

FR 210-211 Intermediate French I-II [4-4] Courses emphasize communicative skills and language competence in a cultural context.

FR 300 Literature, Conversation, and Composition [4] This course introduces students to literary analysis and the study of contemporary French culture while furthering their knowledge of complex grammatical structures and linguistic expression.
 
FR 342 or 343* Studies in French Culture [3] An intensive study of French and Francophone figures, works, and cultural movements. Content varies from semester to semester.

FR 484 Independent Study [1] Topic selected with instructor’s approval.

ML 470 or 471 Integrative Capstone [4] Capstone courses are open to junior and senior-level standing or by permission of instructor.  These courses treat representative writers, genres, and cultural periods, and trains students to make comparisons and connections between different writers, periods, theories, and ideas in the several international literatures and cultures taught in the ML department. The content varies each semester. 


 *These courses may be taken more than once since the content of the courses varies from semester to semester.

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