FOREIGN LANGUAGES (FL)
FRENCH, Option 1 (FLFR)
(Leading to the Bachelor of Arts Degree)
A major will consist of a minimum of 30 semester
hours in French, including at least 24 semester hours of Upper Division courses.
Students who because of superior previous training begin their major courses
at the Upper Division level may substitute up to six semester hours in a second
language or related field toward fulfillment of the major requirement. Linguistics
4500 Introduction to Language Description and Analysis is recommended for all
foreign language majors and may, with approval of the departmental chairperson,
be substituted for one Upper Division Course in French for students concentrating
in French. It is particularly recommended for those French majors who are also
working toward teacher licensure at the secondary school level.
The following courses, which require no foreign
language background, may not be used as credit substitutes for required Upper
Division Foreign Language courses: French 3510; German 3510, 3520, and 4510;
Spanish 3510 and 3550. They may, however, serve as open electives in any curriculum
or as credit substitutes for certain lower division Foreign Language courses.
| Students are strongly encouraged
to take six hours hours of study abroad courses. |
| 1 |
This
course not included in 120-hour curriculum. |
| 2 |
ART
1030, GERM 2510, MUS
1030, SPAN 2510, SPAN
2550, THEA 1030 or PHIL
1030 |
| 3 |
This course
is not open to students with native or near native fluency in French. Majors
with native or near native fluency will substitute a different upper-level
course for this one. |
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