The Undergraduate French Program
The Option in French and Italian Studies
The option in French and Italian Studies is
a program consisting of ten, three-credit courses in which students pursue studies
in French and Italian language, literature, and culture beyond the beginning
and intermediate levels.
Prerequisites
- Successful completion of intermediate French and Italian, or equivalent placement.
Language Area (12 credit hours):
- French 300 (Intensive Review of French Grammar), French 350 (Advanced
Grammar & Composition), OR French 352 (French for Business &
Journalism)
- French 375 (Intermediate French Conversation) or French 376 (Advanced
French Conversation)
- Italian 300 (Composition and Conversation)
- Italian 315 (Advanced Composition and Conversation)
Literature Area (12 credit hours):
- French 326 (Introduction to French Literature)
- One French literature course between French 450 and 480
- Italian 301 (Introduction to Italian Literature I)
- Italian 302 (Introduction to Italian Literature II)
Civilization Area (6 credit hours):
- One French culture course from among French 410 (Survey of French Culture
I); French 420 (Survey of French Culture II); French 430 (La France);
French 431 (French Speaking World outside of France);
French 440 (Studies in French Culture); French 592 (French Culture through
Film I); or French 593 (French Culture through Film II)
- Italian 335 (Italy and the Italians I) or Italian 336 (Italy and the Italians II)