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Dec 26, 2024
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2013-14 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
French, B.A.
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NY State Program Code: 04117
HEGIS Code: 1102.00
CIP Code: 16.0901
(36 credits)
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General Education Requirements
All students must satisfy the University’s General Education requirements and foreign language requirements, in addition to the requirements for the major. Note:
Courses are 3 credits unless noted otherwise. Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in French
Required GPA: 2.0
Credits Required for Major: 36
Credits Required to Graduate: 120 Semester Sequence
Degree: B.A.
Required GPA: 2.0
Credits Required for Major: 36
Credits Required to Graduate: 120
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Requirements |
Course |
Credits |
Freshmen |
Sophomore |
Junior |
Senior |
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Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
FRA (0128) 122 Level IV French1 |
3 |
✓ |
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FRA (0128) 263 French for the Professional World |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 251 Adv. French Conversation |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 231 Cross-Cultural Concepts |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 252 Grammar & Composition |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 232 Intro. to French Literature |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 344 Translation Techniques |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 246 France Today |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 292 French Speaking World |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 302 Emergence of Modern France I |
3 |
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✓ |
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FRA (0128) 303 Emergence of Modern France II |
3 |
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✓ |
FRA (0128) 481 Seminar in French Literature of the 19th Century
or
FRA (0128) -482 Seminar in French Literature of the 20th Century |
3
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✓ |
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1Students will be placed in the appropriate language level after evaluation of their previous work in the language (they may have to take FRE 111 and/or FRE 112 and/or FRE 121 ). Students who test out of FRE 122 have to take 3 additional credits in French.
The sequential choices might be different according to the offerings. Please contact an adviser in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures as early as possible in your career.
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