2019-2020 Catalog 
    
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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

French Major


Professor Rojas
Associate Professors Colvin, Counselman, Lewis Cusato, Nieto-Cuebas, Wolber
Assistant Professor Paris-Huesca

“Language, aside from its character as a grammatical skeleton bequeathed by tradition, is at the same time a living body experience of a people’s form of life.” — Americo Castro

The curricula in the modern foreign languages are designed to develop skills in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing the language and to impart a critical and creative appreciation of the culture, civilization, and literature of the areas where the language is spoken. The Department of Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) offers majors and minors in French, German, and Spanish, as well as courses in Arabic, Chinese, Italian and Japanese. Students majoring in French are required to participate in an approved program of study abroad. They should make an appointment with their French professor prior to going abroad, in order to select an appropriate program and to choose courses that will count toward the major. The department strongly recommends that students minoring in a language also participate in a foreign-study program. Financial aid is available for all approved programs. Detailed information concerning billing and financial aid is available in the Office of International and Off-Campus Programs.

Learning Objectives


By the time students graduate with a French major, they will:

  • Demonstrate strong speaking, reading, listening and writing skills in the target language that enable them to function in an environment where French is used exclusively.
  • Demonstrate awareness and appreciation of the cultural and linguistic diversity within France and the Francophone world.
  • Analyze and interpret authentic literary, filmic and other cultural texts in organized and coherent (written or oral) presentations that reflect an awareness of the socio-cultural, historical and political contexts in which the texts are produced.
  • Demonstrate awareness of how issues related to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, culture or socio-economic status influence perspectives and power relations and communicate respectfully with people of varying beliefs and diverse backgrounds.

Major Requirements


A minimum of nine courses (≥ 0.7 credits each) above the FREN 111 level. No more than two courses numbered below FREN 300 may be counted toward the major. Up to three courses may be transferred from an approved, semester-long study abroad program and up to two courses from an approved summer program abroad. Normally, no more than one independent study or directed readings (FREN 490, FREN 491) may be applied to the major. Only in exceptional cases, and with departmental approval, may a student take fewer than 6 courses in residence (at Ohio Wesleyan).