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Undergraduate Program

The Major

A major in French consists of twenty-four hours (eight courses) at the upper-division level (3000 level or above). There are three possible concentrations:

1) concentration in French;
2) a two-language concentration, combining French with one other language taught in the department;*
3) a three-language concentration: French and two other languages taught in the department.*

After completion of the language requirement (FREN 2010 and 2020), students normally take FREN 3301 and 3302 (Conversation and Composition), as these courses are prerequisites for other upper-division courses. Students may take 3301 or 3302 and another upper-division course at the same time, if they have the permission of the instructor.

* Other languages available for the concentration taught at ΑρΑ«Φ±²₯: Chinese, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

The Minor

Students must take eighteen hours (FREN 1020, FREN 2010, FREN 2020 and nine upper-division hours). Students who place into FREN 2010 or higher may apply for credit by course placement for the lower numbered courses upon completion (with a minimum grade of β€œC”) of the course in which they have placed. After completion of FREN 2020, it is highly recommended that students take FREN 3301 or 3302 as this course is a prerequisite for other upper-division courses. Students may take FREN 3301 or 3302 and another upper-division course at the same time, with permission from the instructor. In addition to FREN 3301, the student must take two other upper-division courses. The choice of these courses should be made with the help of the undergraduate advisor for French.

More Information

For a full description of the program, please refer to the Undergraduate Catalog.

If you are interested in finding out more about the French program, please contact:

Dr. Melanie Conroy
Associate Professor of French
Jones Hall 255
mrconroy@memphis.edu