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2019-2020 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog

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Bachelor of Arts in French

Requirements for a Major in French

Students majoring in French are required to complete 36 hours beyond the FRE 202 course, including the following.

Core curriculum courses (Credits: 12)

Students should take careful note of the prerequisites for their chosen courses.

Students seeking to pursue a graduate degree in French are advised to complete a minor or major in another foreign language. All secondary education majors and minors must complete a study abroad program (see as follows).

Areas

Literature

Students must choose one course from the following:

Linguistics

Students must choose one course from the following:

Civilization

Students must choose one course from the following:

Global Competence

Students must choose one course from the following:

Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in French

Suggested order of coursework for students without prior language background:

Core curriculum:

Students entering GVSU with previous experience in French may start French courses at the 200- or 300-level, based on a placement exam, CLEP or AP credits, or consultation with an advisor from the French Section.

Students who wish to review beginning material before taking 200-level courses can take FRE 150 - Intensive Elementary French.

Requirements for a Certificate in Secondary Education

Students majoring in French secondary education are required to complete 39 hours beyond the FRE 202 course, including the following:

Core curriculum (12 credits).

Plus:

Oral Proficiency Requirement

It is a requirement of the Michigan Department of Education and Grand Valley's College of Education that teacher candidates achieve the Advanced-Low level on the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) in French before student teaching. The OPI should be taken right away after returning from a study abroad program. Information sessions on the OPI and other requirements for certification are provided each semester.

Study Abroad Requirement

Students with a French secondary education major or minor must study abroad in a French-speaking country for a minimum of one semester (12 to 15 credits in French at the 300- or 400-level) in a departmentally approved program. Courses taken during the study abroad semester normally fulfill some of the courses required for the major, but these need to be determined ahead of time by a French advisor. Advising is critical. Students interested in pursuing a teaching degree in French are urged to meet with a French advisor as early as possible in their program.

Students are advised to complete at least two courses (six credits) of French at the 300-level prior to studying abroad in order to maximize proficiency gains abroad.

Students who cannot meet the study abroad requirement will need to complete an alternative plan approved by a French advisor.



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