All Academic Programs
French Minor
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
The Foreign Languages Program provides students with a background useful in such fields as English, linguistics, philosophy, history, political science, management science, and international studies and trade. The program offers courses in French, German, and Spanish. Satisfactory completion of these courses at the appropriate level should enable students to 1) pass the language requirements for graduate work, 2) read the literature that is required for research in the sciences, and 3) communicate on a practical level while traveling or while working in nursing, social work, criminology counseling, or education.
Languages for the Bachelor of Arts Degree
Every candidate for the B.A. degree is required to complete the intermediate level courses of one foreign language. It is strongly recommended that students who wish to take the courses in a foreign language required for the B.A. degree begin their language work not later than the beginning of their sophomore year so that they may complete the requirement before graduation and have the opportunity to take advanced foreign language courses if they so desire.
Advanced Placement and Sequence of Courses
Students may be granted advanced placement on the basis of previous academic work in foreign languages. Appropriate standing is granted for foreign language courses studied in high school. Except for those students who gain advanced placement, all students must begin their language coursework with the 101 course and continue sequentially through 102, 201, and 202. Students may not take for credit a foreign language course at a lower level than a course in the same language for which they have already received college credit. Students who wish to take foreign languages are requested to consult with the appropriate foreign language faculty when registering for foreign language courses.
REQUIREMENTS:
| FREN 101 | Elementary French I | 3 |
| FREN 102 | Elementary French II | 3 |
| FREN 201 | Intermediate French I | 3 |
| FREN 202 | Intermediate French II | 3 |
| FREN 301 | Advanced French I | 3 |
| FREN 302 | Advanced French II | 3 |
| |
Total Credits: 18 | |
Pages in All Academic Programs
- All Academic Programs
- African-American Studies Minor
- English Major
- English Minor
- Global Studies Major
- Global Studies Minor
- History Major
- History Minor
- Dance Major
- Mathematics Major
- Journalism Minor
- You are here: French Minor
- Spanish Minor
- Dance Minor
- Philosophy Minor
- Computer Science Major
- Special Education Major
- Mathematics Minor
- Computer Science Minor
- Psychology Major
- Psychology Minor
- Rehabilitation Services Major
- Rehabilitation Services Minor
- Criminal Justice Major
- Criminal Justice Minor
- Social Science Major
- Political Science Major
- Sociology Major
- Urban Studies Major
- Nonprofit Leadership
- Interdisciplinary Studies Major
- Anthropology Minor
- Political Science Minor
- Sociology Minor
- Nonprofit Management and Youth Development Minor
- Social Work Major
- Adult & Continuing Education (MS)
- Public School Administration Certification
- Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling (MS)
- Criminal Justice (MS)
- Curriculum and Instruction (M.ed)
- Early Childhood Education Major
- Nursing (MSN)
- Nursing Certificate
- Early Childhood Child Care Major
- Child Care Programs and Services Minor
- Elementary Education Major
- Elementary Education Minor
- Reading Education Minor
- Human Services Administration (MS)
- Sports Management Major
- Sports Management Minor
- Teaching (MA)
- Reading (MS)
- Urban Recreation Minor
- Rehabilitation Counseling (M.ed)
- Early Childhood Education Minor
- Nonprofit Management and Youth Development Minor
- Entertainment Management Major
- Economics Minor
- Special Education (Certification)
- Secondary Education Certificate
- Special Education (M.ed)
- Histotechnology
- Urban Arts Major
- Biology Major
- Biology Minor
- Nursing Major
- General Science Major
- Chemistry Major
- Chemistry Minor
- Management Science Minor
- Management Science Major
- Health Information Management Major
- Accelerated Second Degree BSN Students
- Contemporary Educational Leadership (MEd)
- Professional Counselor Licensure