
French
Vive la Difference
Language is uniquely human. Learning how to express oneself in a different language is a humanizing experience, the essence of a liberal arts education. A strong background in a foreign language, especially when coupled with study abroad, is excellent preparation for graduate school.
A strong background in a foreign language, especially when coupled with study abroad, is excellent preparation for graduate school.
A global perspective and second language proficiency are increasingly in demand in business, government, social services and education.
Requirements for a Minor
Eighteen hours, including: at least two courses chosen from French 130, 131, 201, 202; nine (9) credit hours in French courses numbered 300 and above; three (3) credit hours of electives as approved by the Modern Languages Department. (Note: French 101 and 102 may not be used as part of these electives.)
Study Abroad is recommended but not required for the French minor.
