BA in French & Francophone Studies
North Central College
Key Information
Campus location
Naperville, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 42,866 / per year
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Introduction
Why pursue a French and Francophone Studies Degree from North Central College?
The French and Francophone Studies major allows students the opportunity to pursue their interest in the study of French and Francophone cultures through supplementary courses while maintaining a high level of proficiency in the language.
The study of French and Francophone cultures has a number of obvious connections. This course of study incorporates elective courses from Art, Communications, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion—plus additional courses can be requested—to meet a broad of student interests.
A study abroad experience is strongly encouraged for students in French & Francophone Studies, and the multiple destinations supported by the Center for Global Education at North Central College make this very feasible.
The choice between the French & Francophone Studies major and the French major provides North Central students with options that very few other institutions offer.
Curriculum
Major Requirements
A major in French and Francophone Studies (FRST) consists of at least 37 credit hours, including:
French Language
Four credit hours taught in French (FREN) at the 300-level. *
Note:
*FREN courses leading to the 300-level apply to the Additional Electives category below.
French Studies Courses
- FRST 480 - French Studies Capstone Seminar
Seven credit hours from the following:
- FRST 240 - Francophonia
- FRST 264 - French Monuments I
- FRST 265 - French Monuments II
- FRST 360 - Just Outside of Paris: Art, Literature, and Life in the French Cités
Additional Electives
Remaining credit hours from the following:
French Language (FREN) courses
French and Francophone Studies (FRST) courses not taken for the requirement above
- ARTH 100 - World Art Histories I
- ARTH 102 - World Art Histories II
- ARTH 302 - Modern Art
- COMM 317 - Intercultural Communication
- ENGL 370 - Sociolinguistics: Language/Social Context
- HIST 258 - Early Modern Europe
- HIST 280 - Nineteenth-Century Europe: Sex and Mass Hysteria
- HIST 385 - World Wars of the 20th Century
- PHIL 235 - Existentialism
- POLS 221 - Comparative Politics
- RELG 280 - Islam
- RELG 350 - Gender and World Religions
Note:
*With department approval, the following courses may also serve as electives:
- GSST 390 - Gender and Sexuality in the World
GLST courses focusing on French or Francophone areas
- POLS 300 - Great Decisions in International Politics
- POLS 321 - Model United Nations
Note:
Students may not complete both the French major and the French and Francophone Studies major.
Additional Requirements for the BA Degree
Students must demonstrate elementary competence in a foreign language.