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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
French and Francophone Studies, B.A.
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About the Program
This Majors Abroad Program (MAP) has an interdisciplinary focus on politics, history, international relations, French language, French and Francophone cultures.
The Major in French and Francophone Studies strongly encourages the student to spend one or two semesters abroad in France. Visit Civic & Global Engagement for more information. Students may choose to spend a semester abroad in another French speaking region or country, for instance, at l’Universite de Laval, Quebec.
Requirements
(44 credits)
Note: Students with no background in French must complete the series FR 101 , FR 102 , FR 201 before entering the major. A grade of at least a C- in FR 201 must be earned in order to take FR 202 , which is the first course that counts toward the major. Students who have a previous knowledge of French will be placed according to their performance on the French placement inventory.
Up to two courses total in English can be counted toward the French and Francophone Studies major. These courses may be about French or Francophone content. One linguistics course taught outside the department (in English) or any elective within the department (at the 202 level or above) may count towards the major or minor. Only one course in English can be counted toward the minor.
Glenside
Before departing, between the freshman and the sophomore years, five classes or 20 credits from the following courses in French:
Paris – One to two semesters
In order to study abroad students should have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Before departing, students must contact the adviser in French, in Glenside, to select courses.
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