French Courses. 44 to 47 hours (beyond the 100 level).
Supporting Course Work. 6 to 8 hours of Western civilization and 12
to 15 hours chosen in consultation with an adviser.
FR
205, FR
207, FR
209, and FR
210, or their equivalent; plus 32 to 35 hours in French beyond
these courses. These 32 to 35 hours may not include 100-level courses,
or FR
270 or FR
280, and must include courses as outlined below; FR
199 may be included if approved by an adviser. Twelve to 15 hours
in courses are to be chosen from other departments or programs.
1. Four courses in French language and linguistics, including FR
314.
2. Four courses in French literature: two courses in French
literature prior to 1800, and two courses in French literature from
1800 to the present. FR
343--Studies in French, when dealing with a literary topic, may be
substituted for one of these courses.
3. Three additional courses in French civilization, French film,
French language and linguistics, French literature, or francophone
studies.
4. Twelve to 15 hours in other departments chosen with the approval
of the option adviser.
5. Western Civilization: HIST
110 or HIST
111 and HIST
112 or HIST
113, or C LIT
141 and C LIT
142, or substitutions approved by the option adviser.
1. Five courses in French language and linguistics, including FR
314, FR
319, and FR
320.
2. Four courses in French civilization, French literature, or
francophone studies.
4. Approved supporting course work of at least 15 hours in business
administration, finance, and/or economics selected in consultation
with the option adviser.
5. Western Civilization: HIST
110 or HIST
111 and HIST
112 or HIST
113, or C LIT
141 and C LIT
142, or substitutions approved by the option adviser.
NOTE: Consult an adviser in this option concerning mathematics and economics courses appropriate for the fulfillment of LAS general education requirements.
Year Abroad Program. See the French Study Abroad Program.
Departmental Distinction. A student must have at least a
4.5 cumulative grade-point average, complete a senior thesis (FR
292), and complete two additional advanced-level courses in French
or in supporting course work. Consult the honors adviser for
details.
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