Department of Foreign Languages

French

 

FRENCH MAJOR CHECKSHEET

FRENCH, B.A., 125 HOURS

NOTE: The information in this checksheet is based upon the 2007-2008 Catalog.

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CORE CURRICULUM 42 Hours

Area A - Essential Skills (A minimum grade of "C" is required in all Area A courses.)

9 Hours

Area B - Institutional Options

4 Hours

Area C - Humanities and Fine Arts

6 Hours

Area D - Science, Mathematics, and Technology

11 Hours

Area E - Social Science

12 Hours

 

Area F - Courses Appropriate to Major 18 Hours
Required: (0-6 hours)  
FREN 2001 - Intermediate French I or equivalent* 3 Hours

FREN 2002 - Intermediate French II or equivalent* 3 Hours

FREN 2060 - Accelerated Intermediate French or equivalent* 6 Hours
Elective Courses (within Area F): (12-18 hours)
(18 hours if the 6 hours of Intermediate French courses above have not been taken)
ANTH 1102 - Introduction to Anthropology 3 Hours
ART 2531 - Art History I 3 Hours
ART 2532 - Art History II 3 Hours
COML 2531 - Crossing Borders 3 Hours
COMM 1100 - Intro. to Human Communications 3 Hours
ENGL 2111 - World Literature I 3 Hours
ENGL 2112 - World Literature II 3 Hours
FILM 2331 - Introduction to Film 3 Hours
FREN 1001 - Elementary French I and FREN 1002 - Elementary French I
(except for French begun at the pre-college level)
6 Hours
FREN 1060 - Accelerated Elementary French
(except for French begun at the pre-college level)
6 Hours
GEOG 1130 - World Regional Geography 3 Hours
GRMN 1001 - Elementary German I and GRMN 1002 - Elementary German II 6 Hours
GRMN 1060 - Accelerated Elementary German 6 Hours
GRMN 3231 - German Radio Plays 3 Hours
HIST 1111 - World History I 3 Hours
HUMN 2321 - Humanities I 3 Hours
HUMN 2322 - Humanities II 3 Hours
INTS 2130 - Introduction to International Studies 3 Hours
JAPN 1001 - Elementary Japanese I and JAPN 1002 - Elementary Japanese II 6 Hours
JAPN 1060 - Accelerated Elementary Japanese 6 Hours
LATN 1001 - Elementary Latin I and LATN 1002 - Elementary Latin II 6 Hours
LATN 1060 - Accelerated Elementary Latin 6 Hours
MUSC 1100 - Music Appreciation 3 Hours
PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 Hours
PSYC 1101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 Hours
RELS 2130 - Introduction to Religion 3 Hours
SOCI 1101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 Hours
SPAN 1001 - Elementary Spanish I and SPAN 1002 - Elementary Spanish II 6 Hours
SPAN 1060 - Accelerated Elementary Spanish 6 Hours
THEA 1100 - Theatre Appreciation 3 Hours
YORU 1001 - Elementary Yoruba I and YORU 1002 Elementary Yoruba II 6 Hours

*The equivalent for any foreign language 2001 course is the third year of the same language in high school;
*The equivalent for any foreign language 2002 course is the fourth year of the same language in high school;
*The equivalent for any foreign language 2060 course is the third and fourth years of the same language in high school.

Health and Physical Education Activities

4 Hours

HLTH 1520 Healthful Living 2 Hours
Physical Education Activities 2 Hours

 

Orientation

2 Hours

FYE 1220 First-Year Experience 2 Hours

 

Major Requirements

30 Hours

REQUIRED COURSES: (12 Hours)  
FORL 3533 - Introduction to Language 3 Hours
FREN 3130 - Conversational French OR FREN 3136 - French Through Film 3 Hours
FREN 3230 - Introduction to Literature 3 Hours
FREN 3330 - French Civilization OR FREN 3336 - Francophone Cultures 3 Hours
ELECTIVE COURSES: (select 18 hours from the following)  
FREN 3030 - Selected Topics in French 3 Hours
FREN 3130 - Conversational French 3 Hours
FREN 3132 - French Through Literature: The Short Story 3 Hours
FREN 3134 - French Through Writing 3 Hours
FREN 3136 - French Through Film 3 Hours
FREN 3195 - French in France 3 Hours
FREN 3330 - French Civilization 3 Hours
FREN 3336 - Francophone Cultures 3 Hours
FREN 3395 - French Regional Cultures 3 Hours
FREN 3530 - French for Professions 3 Hours
FREN 4030 - Selected Topics in French 3 Hours
FREN 4130 - Grammar and Phonetics 3 Hours
FREN 4330 - Contemporary France 3 Hours
FREN 4431 - Perspectives in Literature I 3 Hours
FREN 4432 - Perspectives in Literature II 3 Hours
FREN 4790 - Internship in France 3 Hours
FREN 4890 - Directed Independent Study in French 3 Hours

 

Electives

15 Hours

Electives serve to add credits in order to reach the required minimum of 125 hours to graduate. Keep in mind the following restrictions when choosing elective courses:

  1. A maximum of 30 semester hours of upper division course work in FRENCH may be allowed to count toward the minimum of 125 hours required for graduation.
  2. A maximum of five physical activity courses may be applied to the 125 hours required for a degree.

 

Minor - Required

15 Hours

The B.A.in French requires a minor. Within the fifteen hours of course work presented for the required minor, the student must have a minimum total institution GPA of 2.0, with no more than three hours of "D" work. A minimum of nine of the fifteen hours must be earned at Georgia Southern University. Most minors require a prerequisite which will not count within the 15 required hours. Students may choose from any of the minors listed below:
Art (History)
Art (Studio)
Anthropology
Biology
Broadcasting
Business
Chemistry
Child and Family Development
Communication Studies
Community Health
Computer Science
Economics
English
Exercise Science
Fashion Merchandising and Apparel Design
French
Geographic Information Science
Geography
Geology
German
Graphic Communications Management
Health Behavior
History
Hotel and Restaurant Management
Industrial Safety and Environmental Compliance
Information Systems/Information Technology (IS/IT)
Japanese
Journalism
Justice Studies
Linguistics
Management
Manufacturing
Marketing
Mathematics
Military Science
Music - Applied
Music - History and Literature
Music - Music Technology
Nutrition and Food Science
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Relations
Sociology
Spanish
Spanish for Business
Sports Medicine - Athletic Training
Theatre
Writing

ADVISEMENT: Department of Foreign Languages, Forest Drive Building, (912) 681-5181.

OTHER PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

  • Students must earn a minimum grade of "C" in each upper division course in French.

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Subject to the limitations and qualifications stated elsewhere in this catalog, the requirements for the baccalaureate degree are as follows:

  • Undergraduate students should have their programs of study checked with their advisors at least three terms before anticipated completion of degree and submit an "Application for Graduation." All degree seeking graduate students expecting to graduate must apply for graduation no later than the semester before degree requirements are expected to be completed.
  • To have a degree awarded, the graduation fee must be paid and all other financial obligations or "holds" must be satisfied or removed before the end of the term that the student is planning to graduate.
  • Students must earn at least 25 percent (30 semester hours) of their degree requirements in residence at Georgia Southern University. The last 30 semester hours of work must be earned at Georgia Southern University, unless an exception is made for the student to be a transient student at another institution. A student cannot complete requirements immediately following the term he/she is in attendance as a transient student at another institution unless an official transcript of transient credit is received by the Registrar prior to the end of the semester at Georgia Southern University.
  • For the B.A. degree, a maximum of 30 semester hours of upper division course work in the major may be allowed to count toward the minimum of 125 hours required for graduation.
  • For the B.S. degree, a maximum of 40 semester hours of upper division course work in the major may be allowed to count toward the minimum of 125 hours required for graduation.
  • At least half of the courses required in the major must be taken at Georgia Southern University.
  • At least nine semester hours of the fifteen required in the minor must be taken at Georgia Southern University.
  • At least twelve semester hours of the eighteen required in the concentration must be taken at Georgia Southern University.
  • A maximum of three semester hours may be taken under the S/U grading system within any minor.
  • The total institution cumulative GPA of all courses (at least 125 semester hours) applying to the degree must be 2.0.
  • A student must fulfill all major, minor and specific requirements prescribed for the degree and satisfy the legal requirements with regard to evidence of an understanding of the History and Constitutions of Georgia and of the United States.
  • A student must pass the Regents' Test as required by the University System of Georgia (see Regents' Testing Program). Satisfactory scores or exemptions will be evidence of competence and shall satisfy the requirement. This is a requirement for graduation.
  • All students will be required to complete any current requirements beyond the catalog, such as legislative, certification and Board of Regents requirements.
  • Advisors may recommend course substitutions in the major when deemed necessary by submitting the request for approval to their department chair. The substitution is then submitted to the Registrar who will review each request in accordance with the Board of Regents and institutional policies.
  • For students whose initial enrollment is Fall 1998 and after, GSU 1120-Methods of Learning will not apply to the degree.
  • Credit for Military Science (MSCI) Courses will appear on the student's record. For students who are not pursuing a Military Science minor, four of these credit hours, either transfer or resident, may be applied toward the 125 hours required for a degree provided it meets with the approval of the appropriate advisor and department.
  • A minimum grade of "C" is required in all Area A courses.
  • A maximum of five physical activity courses may be applied to the 125 hours required for a degree.
  • Students typically satisfy the requirements for graduation listed in the catalog when they initially enroll at Georgia Southern University. However, with the approval of their advisor, students enrolled Fall 1998 and after may elect to satisfy the graduation requirements specified in any of the catalogs in effect while they are enrolled. A change of major does not constitute a change of catalog for these students. If a major is changed after Fall 1998, students must satisfy semester major requirements. However, if a student has been out of school for ten or more calendar years and re-enters, the current catalog requirements (at time of re-entry) will apply. Any exceptions require the approval of the advisor, department chair, and dean.
  • All outstanding "I" or "IP" grades must be cleared and all transcripts from other institutions must be received by the end of the term the student plans to graduate.
  • Academic and financial obligations not met by the end of the term will result in the conferring of the degree the following term.

NOTE: The information in this checksheet is based upon the 2007-2008 Catalog.


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