French, Minor
The Minor in French is for students who wish to develop a general understanding of the French Speaking World and/or who wish to concentrate in a particular area of French language study. A graduate with a minor in French has the advantage of combining the requisite functional linguistic skills with his/her major field of study in order to enhance job prospects.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates with a Minor in French will be able to:
- Communicate in both oral and written French with an intermediate medium proficiency.
- Discuss diversity associated with French language.
- Engage in conversations in French to exchange opinions on a variety of topics.
- Read French-language literary works, such as poems and short stories.
- Use idiomatic expressions to express their opinions and ideas in conversational settings.
Minor Requirements
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses | ||
| CFLF 101 | Elementary French | 3 |
| CFLF 102 | Elementary French | 3 |
| CFLF 201 | Intermediate French | 3 |
| CFLF 202 | Intermediate French (equivalent by placement exam. The student can receive up to 6 credit hours for placing in a higher level.) | 3 |
| French Language Courses | ||
| Complete four courses of the following (Select at least one course from each category): | 12 | |
| Category I: Language | ||
| French Pronunciation &Phonetic | ||
| French Conversation | ||
| Adv French Grammar, Comp & Con | ||
| Adv French Grammar, Comp & Con | ||
| Composition and Translation | ||
| Category II: Literature | ||
| Survey of French Literature | ||
CFLF 355 | ||
| Afro-French Novel | ||
| Category III: Culture and History | ||
| Business French | ||
| Civilization of Francoph Afric | ||
| French Civilization | ||
| Total Hours | 24 | |
