Student Learning Outcomes for Minor Programs in World Languages:
Upon successful completion of the program, the student will:
- Demonstrate an advanced level of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, writing,
and culture.
2. Be able to apply critical thinking and analytical reasoning to the linguistic, literary, historical and cultural components of the language.
3. Demonstrate mastery of the five goals of world language study: communication, cultures, connection, comparisons, and communities.
Students may include up to six (6) semester hours of study abroad credits for minor programs.
The program of study for a minor in French consists of a minimum of eighteen (18) semester hours above the elementary level. The intermediate level of the language is a prerequisite for all upper level courses leading to the minor. To satisfy the minor requirement in French, all courses must be taken and completed with a grade of C or better.
FRE 2311 Intermediate French I
FRE 2312 Intermediate French II
FRE 3306 French Composition and Grammar (fall semester only)
FRE 3311 French Civilization
FRE 3312 French Conversation and Pronunciation (spring semester only)
FRE 3310 Survey of French Literature or
FRE 3318 French Literature of the 17th Century or
FRE 3324 20th Century French Prose