Francophone Studies (Minor)

Joelle Aaslestad

The Francophone Studies Minor is no longer accepting new students.

Students can pursue a minor in Francophone Studies. Minors become proficient in reading, speaking, writing, and understanding spoken French and using their French ability to study other subjects. They examine literary works and occasionally historical and artistic works representing France and other French-speaking regions.

Requirements for the Minor in Francophone Studies

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
9

Three courses chosen from among the following

FREN 220 in conjunction with a course in the student's major (may be repeated for credit)

 

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
9-10

Civic and International Engagement Opportunities

  • Study abroad for a semester or year
  • Volunteer work in non-profit organizations
  • Internships
  • Students abroad are required to learn about the social, cultural, and political reality of the target country, thus getting involved with the civic life of their host country.
Total credits:
18-19

Overview

Department

Type

Minor