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Bulletins

French Major, B.A.; B.S.

B.A. degree or B.S. degree

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Admission Requirements, Retention & Termination Standards

The sequence 101-102-201-202 provides the basis for advanced study in all language majors and minors. Without previous language experience, prospective majors and minors begin with 101. Students who have previously studied a language must take the Language Placement Test, available here: https://www.cmich.edu/colleges/class/WLC/StudentResources/PlacementTests. They should enroll in the course indicated by their placement score, and may be eligible for Retroactive Credit (see below). AP, CLEP, International Baccalaureate, and the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy are also accepted; see level equivalencies in Options for Earning Credit in this Bulletin. For questions about placement, please contact the department.

Retroactive Credit

Students who take the placement exam and complete their first language course at the 102 level or higher with a grade of B (3.0) or better are eligible for up to 8 hours of retroactive credit. To qualify, this must be the student’s first college-level course in this language. Earned credits count toward the University Program Subgroup IV-B. Retroactive credits do not count toward the University Program, but they do count toward the degree and toward some language majors and minors as indicated below for each program.

Notes:

  • One course at the 300 level or 400 level taken on a CR/NC basis may be counted toward a major.
  • Transfer Students majoring in French must earn at least 9 credit hours in their major at CMU. These hours must be taken on campus.
     
 

Program Requirements

Core Courses (3-8 hours)

FRN 201Intermediate French I

4(4-0)

FRN 202Intermediate French II

4(4-0)

Note: Retroactive credits may count toward the French Major. This requirement may be fulfilled with equivalent 3-credit or 4-credit transfer courses. Students may place out of one of these courses with special instructor permission.

Required Courses I (18 hours)

Select six courses from:

FRN 125France's Gastronomies

3(3-0)

FRN 315Conversation and Composition I

3(3-0)

FRN 316Conversation and Composition II

3(3-0)

FRN 320French Civilization

3(3-0)

FRN 321WIFrance Today

3(3-0)

FRN 325French Literature in Translation

3(3-0)

FRN 330Survey of French Literature (Beginning to 1800)

3(3-0)

FRN 331Survey of French Literature (1800 to Present)

3(3-0)

FRN 333Francophone Literature and Culture

3(3-0)

FRN 335French for the Professions

3(3-0)

FRN 340Foreigners in France in the 20th and 21st Centuries

3(3-0)

FRN 350Topics in French and Francophone Film

3-6(3-0)

FRN 353Youth Literature in French

3(3-0)

FRN 360Literature and Culture of Quebec

3(3-0)

FRN 370French Pronunciation and Diction

3(3-0)

FRN 375French/English Translation

3(3-0)

FRN 391Topics in French and Francophone Cultures

1-12(Spec)

FRN 423WIFrance at War in the 20th Century

3(3-0)

FRN 460Topics in Quebec Studies

3(3-0)

FRN 531Practicum in French Stylistics

3(3-0)

FRN 591Advanced Topics in French and Francophone Cultures

1-6(Spec)

Required Courses II (3-6 hours)

Select one of the following for a minimum of 3 hours:

FRN 310Study Abroad

1-18(Spec)

FRN 410Study Abroad

1-12(Spec)

Note: Students unable to study abroad may substitute two (2) three credit French courses at the 300 level or above, with the approval of a French faculty advisor.

Electives (6 hours)

Select electives in French at 300 level or above.

Total: 30-38 semester hours