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The Major in French

Program Requirements

The French Major Curriculum

The major integrates language skills with cultural content across the curriculum to ensure that students will, by the time of graduation:

  1. understand French as spoken by a proficient speaker at normal tempo on non-technical general topics;
  2. speak French at a level corresponding to the Intermediate High Level of the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines;
  3. read and comprehend non-technical materials in French;
  4. write French with grammatical accuracy and clarity;
  5. demonstrate knowledge of the geography, history, socio-political structure, and artistic and intellectual contributions of the societies in which French is a native or official language;
  6. understand and interpret contemporary lifestyles, customs, and cultural patterns of societies in which French is a native or official language.

French majors may begin their course work at USC at the beginning, intermediate, or advanced level. Initial placement depends on the results of the placement test required of all students prior to their enrollment in French courses. (Students transferring intermediate-level course work from another university should take a placement test to determine the best course in which to begin.) In their senior year all graduating French majors must take the Senior French Major Exit Exam, which will evaluate their reading, writing, listening, and speaking ability, as well as their knowledge of Francophone cultures.

The major curriculum consists of a minimum of 30 hours of course work at the 300-level and above.

I. Required Core (21 hrs)
FREN 309 Reading French Texts (3 hrs)
FREN 310 Advanced Oral Communication (3 hrs)
FREN 311French Composition and Grammar (3 hrs)
FREN 400French Cultural History (3 hrs)
FREN 451French Literature and Culture Before 1800 (3 hrs)
FREN 452French Literature and Culture Since 1800 (3 hrs)
FREN 453 Francophone Literatures and Cultures (3 hrs)

II. One additional course in French language / linguistics from among the following (3 hrs):
FREN 300Phonetics (3 hrs)
FREN 316Introduction to Business French (3 hrs)
FREN 330 – The French Theatre Experience (3 hrs)
FREN 350Summer Study in France (3-6 hrs)
FREN 416Advanced Business French (3 hrs)
FREN 510 L’Actualité française (3 hrs)
FREN 515 Advanced French Stylistics (3 hrs)
FREN 516 Phonology (3 hrs)
FREN 517Linguistics (3 hrs)

III. Two Electives (6 hrs)
In addition to the courses listed in II, electives include courses in civilization, film, literary analysis, or other special topics, as well as study experience in France. Students may complete up to half (15 hours) of course work toward the major through study abroad. A study abroad experience, whether a summer, a semester or a year, is strongly recommended. USC sponsors programs in Tours (1 month in summer) and Mulhouse (semester or year). Other options are available through the Study Abroad Office.

For information on General Education Requirements, Cognates and Electives in the College of Arts and Sciences, see appropriate sections of the University Bulletin.

EXIT EXAM: All graduating French majors must take an exam during their senior year to test their ability to read and write French. In addition, students must obtain during their senior year a proficiency rating of their spoken French.

SENIOR CHECK: Each student must have a senior check done in the associate dean's office after completing 90 hours of coursework. Obtain a major card from the adviser before making an appointment for senior check.

 

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