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The Major in French offers students the opportunity to master skills of language acquisition and textual analysis while developing multicultural awareness of the diversity inherent in the Francophone world. Our program prepares students to think critically, and allows them to gain a broad appreciation and deep understanding of French and Francophone literatures and cultures. Our curriculum includes courses in literature from the Middle Ages until the present day, as well as interdisciplinary courses that look at cultural and historical movements. Most French majors take advantage of the study abroad opportunities offered in conjunction with the Office for International Programs, and participate in extracurricular activities such as French Club or language tutoring and coaching.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Major in French, students will be able to:
Demonstrate proficiency in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing skills
Develop analytical skills that will allow them to read and write in French as well as write organized essays with developed arguments
Develop skills of literary analysis that will allow them to understand major topics in French and Francophone literatures and cultures
Trace developments over time in literary and cultural movements as well as transformations of political and historical institutions
Analyze and interpret numerous literary texts in order to better comprehend the representations of cultural identity and make cross-cultural, intercultural connections, Establish connections between literature, film, and history in France and the Franco-phone world
Attain better cultural competency, Foster a lifelong interest and enthusiasm for French-speaking cultural production