Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in French

Acquire superior levels of French and become a global professional.

French town with cobblestone streets.

"The team of French professors at UM is extremely supportive, meaning they can really get to know their students as they progress through the major."

Kappy Eastman ('24)

B.A. in French and International Studies

About this Program

The Department of Modern Languages in the College of Liberal Arts offers the B.A. in French. Studying French gives students insight into a diverse array of cultures and trains them to be global professionals with superior levels of French language skills. French majors study the language, linguistics, literature, history and culture of the Francophone world. They gain the cultural awareness and intellectual strategies necessary to successfully navigate the interconnected and multicultural world in which we live.  

The Value of French Proficiency

More than 220 million people in over 40 different countries speak French. Studying French gives students insight into a diverse array of cultures in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America. French is one of the official languages of the United Nations, the European Union, UNESCO, NATO, the International Olympic Committee, the International Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, and international courts. On a more local level, students studying French at UM can learn the history of this region, as Mississippi was part of the French colony of Louisiana during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Related careers to French include:

  • International business
  • Banking
  • Tourism
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Translation
  • Policy analysis
  • Foreign service
  • Cultural affairs
  • Military service
  • Non-profits
  • Health care

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    Program Information

    Program Type

    Major

    Minor

    Area of Study

    Humanities

    Duration

    4 Years

    Degree

    B.A. in French

    Program Location

    Oxford

    Emphases

    N/A

    Required Credit Hours

    120

    Degree Requirements

    Students in the B.A. in French complete 30 credit hours of French courses beyond the 200 level, including at least 9 credit hours at the 500 level. Students must complete a minimum of 9 credit hours of advanced courses at UM and a maximum of 15 credit hours through an approved study abroad program. Students completing the BA degree in the College of Liberal Arts are required to complete a minor field of study (or second major). 

    Required courses:

    • Fr 303: Conversation & Composition I
    • Fr 304: Conversation & Composition II
    • Fr 331: Intro to Lit/Literary Analysis in French

    7 courses from the following: 

    • Fr 303: Conversation & Composition I
    • Fr 304: Conversation & Composition II
    • Fr 311: Business French
    • Fr 321: French Culture and Civilization
    • Fr 322: Contemporary French Culture
    • Fr 323: La Chanson Francophone
    • Fr 324: French Cuisine and Culture
    • Fr 325: The Francophone World
    • Fr 330: Introduction to French Linguistics
    • Fr 331: Intro to Lit/Literary Analysis in French
    • Fr 361: French and Francophone Cinema
    • Fr 362: Regional Identity in French Cinema
    • Fr 398: Upper-Level French Study Abroad
    • Fr 399: Special Topics
    • Fr 561: Advanced French & Francophone Cinema
    • Fr 571: Advanced Grammar and Composition
    • Fr 572: French Phonetics and Phonology
    • Fr 573: Translation Theory and Practice
    • Fr 574: History of the French Language
    • Fr 575: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
    • Fr 577: Survey of French Literature I
    • Fr 578: Survey of French Literature II
    • Fr 579: Survey of French Lyric Poetry
    • Fr 580: Survey of French Theater
    • Fr 582: Medieval and Renaissance French Lit
    • Fr 583: Seventeenth-Century French Literature
    • Fr 584: Eighteenth-Century French Literature
    • Fr 585: Nineteenth-Century French Literature
    • Fr 586: Twentieth-Century French Literature
    • Fr 587: Introduction to Francophone Literature
    • Fr 588: Chretien de Troyes and His World
    • Fr 589: The Environment in French Literature
    • Fr 593: Topics in Cultural Studies
    • Fr 598: Advanced French Study Abroad
    • Fr 599: Special Topics

    A minor in French requires the completion of 15 credit hours at the 300 level or higher. A maximum of 9 credit hours may be taken through an approved study abroad program.

    • Fr 303: Conversation & Composition I
    • Fr 304: Conversation & Composition II
    • 9 credit hours of French courses at the 300 level or above. 

     

    Double Major: French and International Studies

    Enhance your French degree with a B.A. in International Studies, an interdisciplinary major that focuses on the connections between politics, economics, and culture at the international level. 

    Students in the Croft Institute: 

    • Have access to small, discussion-based Croft courses with the Institute's professors who foster discussion, reflection and analysis.
    • Specialize in a foreign language and study abroad for at least one semester in a country where that language is spoken.
    • Can apply to Croft Scholars program, a prestigious scholarship which can be combined with other forms of financial assistance.
     

    Choosing a Minor or Double Major

    Combine your French major with many other subjects based on your interests and career goals.

    What can I do with a French major?

    • Director of Medical Education, WebMD-London
    • Faculty, University of Pennsylvania
    • English Teacher, American School, Switzerland
    • French Teacher, Columbia High School
    • Business Analyst, Applied Information Services
    • Vice Pres., Merchants & Farmers Bank
    • Global Knowledge Manager, KPMG
    • Partner, Pricewaterhousecoopers
    • Communications Coord., Kate Spade
    • Legal Editor, Bloomberg Law
    • Assoc General Council, TransAtlantic
    • Project Manager, IBM
    • Director, US Commodity Future Trading Comm.
    • International Economist, US Dept. of Commerce
    • Dir. of Employee Engagement, St. Jude Hospital
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