French Studies (BA)
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Program Requirements
Students must complete the requirements for a primary major in another field.
The French and Italian Department requires a minimum of 21 major hours to be taken in residence at BYU for this degree program. These hours may also count toward BYU's 30-hour residency requirement for graduation.
The French Studies BA starts with FREN 321. As needed, students may take some or all of the following: FREN 101, 102, 201, 202. Students with prior experience in French can contact the French undergraduate adviser to select the appropriate beginning course. Native speakers and returned missionaries typically enroll in FREN 321; FREN 201 or FREN 202 may be appropriate for those with less language experience.
We recommend students participate in significant French-language experiential learning during the course of their major. This could take the form of a mission, Study Abroad program, internships, and/or a semester in the Language Immersion Student Residence (or LISR).
We recommend students take HCOLL 310: Humanities in Professional Life (1.0) during their senior year, preferably the same semester as FREN 495: Senior Portfolio Capstone. HCOLL 310 helps humanities graduates articulate how their degree has trained them to communicate effectively, gather and synthesize information, interpret complex texts, and navigate different cultures.
Requirement 1 —Complete 4 Courses
course - Advanced French Part 1 3.0
course - Advanced French Part 2 3.0
course - Intro to French Linguistics 3.0
course - Intro to Literary Analysis 3.0
Requirement 2 —Complete 2 of 3 Courses
course - French Civilization to 1715 3.0
course - French Civilization 1715-Pres 3.0
course - Contemp. France, Francophone 3.0
Requirement 3 —Complete 12 hours
NOTE: Courses taken to complete requirements above may not be double counted here. NOTE: No more than 6 credits may come from any combination of the following: FREN 399R, FREN 411R, FREN 445.
course - French & Italian Cinema 3.0
course - French Civilization to 1715 3.0
course - French Civilization 1715-Pres 3.0
course - Contemp. France, Francophone 3.0
course - Intro to French Language Tchg 3.0
course - Academic Internship - You may take once 0.5v
course- Convers at Superior Level - You may take once 3.0
course - French Translation 3.0
course - History of French 3.0
course - Studies in French Linguistics - You may take 3 times 3.0
course - Advanced Francophone Culture 3.0
course - Studies in Period,Mvmt & Theme - You may take 5 times 3.0
course - Studies in Genre - You may take 5 times 3.0
course - Studies in Author - You may take 5 times 3.0
course - Studies in Literary Theory - You may take 5 times 3.0
course - Francophone Studies - You may take 5 times 3.0
course - Studies in French Culture - You may take 5 times 3.0
course - Women in French Literature - You may take 5 times 3.0
course - Direct Enrollment France - You may take once 1.0v
course - Individual Study - You may take 5 times 1.0v
course - Business Language - You may take once 3.0
Requirement 4 —Complete 1 Course
course - Senior Capstone 0.5
Note: To determine language proficiency, students in FREN 495 will take the official ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI), Writing Proficiency Test (WPT), and adaptive reading and listening comprehension tests. It is expected, though not required, that graduating French majors achieve ratings of Advanced Low or higher for each ACTFL evaluation.