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Undergraduate Programs in French Advice to the Undergraduate Student Undergraduate Program Honors Program Minor in French Studies Online Undergraduate Catalog Practicing your French Advice to the Undergraduate Student of French French is one of the world's great languages of commerce and diplomacy. Knowing French may not by itself guarantee you a job, but it will enhance your opportunities for getting certain types of jobs, especially the ones with an international bent. Even beyond that, French has long been considered one of the great world languages of culture, providing access to an outstanding body of literature, criticism and studies in the arts and humanities, and in the social and natural sciences. The French faculty at UMCP are specialists in French language, culture and literature from the Early Modern period to the present. They are here to advise you in your course of study and to share their interests with you. Students majoring in French may choose one of two options: French Language, Culture, and Literature, or French International Business. Each calls for 36 hours beyond the 203 level, and consists of a core program followed by a specialization. A French Honors option, requiring 39 hours, is also available for highly motivated students.
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What is the French Honors Program? The requirements for French Honors are the same as those for the French major, except that:
Who is eligible to enter the program? Students may enter the program through Departmental invitation or through self-selection. To remain in the program, students must earn a grade of at least A- in each of the three H-version courses, two of which must be completed before the semester in which the thesis is to be written. Specifically what is involved? These are two areas in which the student electing to do Honors moves beyond the requirements for the major: the “H” versions of courses and the writing of the Honors Thesis. “H” Courses: Students taking “H” version courses will write a more substantial paper than is usually required for the course and will be held to more stringent criteria for evaluation. French 495: In their senior year, Honors students enroll for French 495 (3 credits) and, under the guidance of a faculty member of their choice, write a thesis in French of approximately 35 pages in length. In addition, a reading list relevant to the thesis topic will be drawn up in consultation with the thesis advisor. Students defend the thesis before a Committee composed of their Honors advisor and one other faculty member, and must be prepared to answer questions on their reading list. The grade awarded by the Committee becomes the final grade for French 495. Note: the “outside” reader of the Honors Thesis must receive the completed thesis at least one week before the projected defense date. CATALOG DESCRIPTION FOR FRENCH HONORS Honors: The requirements for French Honors are the same as the non-Honors degree except that;
For further information, consult the Department advisor. This 15-credit minor will provide students with a solid overview of linguistic, cultural and literary aspects of the study of French. Courses required for the minor, in this order, are: All courses must be taught in French. A maximum of six (6) credits can be applied to the minor from courses taken at other institutions, with the exception of Maryland in Nice, which allows the transfer of nine (9) credits. All courses presented for the minor must be passed with a grade of "C" or better. Students who begin their study as native/fluent speakers should seek the advice of the advisor before choosing the courses they will use to replace the core minor courses. Students interested in pursuing the Minor in French Studies should contact the undergraduate French advisor, who will be responsible for oversight and record keeping. Being in the Washington Metropolitan area affords many perks to the learner of French. Here are a few opportunities for practicing your listening and speaking skills.
Undergraduate Advisor Dr. Lauretta Clough |
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