French Education Major (minimum of 27 credits + education course work): The modern/classical languages department cooperates with the education department by offering courses required for either secondary education in French or a French concentration for elementary education. Please note: course work leading to teaching certification may be reconfigured for this area of study. Licensure requirements are subject to change; therefore, students considering teaching in this area should be in continuous contact with the chair of this program and the school of education for a list of required courses.
27 credits at the 300/400 levels including the following required courses: F305 Advanced French Conversation F306 Advanced French Composition F331 French Civilization/Culture F332 Francophone Societies
Students may enter the program of study for a major in French at any level. The following schedule of course work is suggested for students with no prior knowledge of French:
A. Freshman year: F141/142
B. Sophomore year: F241/242
C. Junior year: F306 and 3 other upper-division courses (courses may be taken concurrently)
D. Senior year: 5 upper-division courses (courses may be taken concurrently)
E. Required education course work
At least one semester of study-abroad is strongly suggested any time after completion of F242. Courses taken abroad will count toward the major with approval of the department chair.
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