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Bachelor of Arts in French
Bachelor of Arts in French

Bachelor of Arts in French

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Application for Admission
  • Personal Statement: The personal statement essay allows us to learn a little more about you.
  • Official High School Transcripts.
  • Letter of Recommendation (Optional): One letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor where you are currently enrolled or most recently attended.

English requirements

  • A minimum score of 460 on the evidence-based reading and writing section of the SAT is required.
  • A minimum score of 19 on the English section of the ACT is required.
  • The La Verne identification code for the TOEFL is 4381. A minimum score of 80 with acceptable bandwith scores is required.
  • A minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS with acceptable bandwith scores is required.

Course Information

The French Program at the University of La Verne aims to familiarize students with the full spectrum of the cultural richness of the French speaking world through intensive study of the language, literature, and culture of francophone nations. With over 100 million speakers of French in the world in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, the study of French provides students with a valuable global perspective on world affairs as well as a source of personal enrichment and enjoyment that comes from speaking another language.

Study Abroad

French majors are required to study abroad in France. Financial aid is available for this special opportunity.

A great number of courses in French can be made available to qualified students through study abroad programs in Paris or Strasbourg, France. Through Brethren Colleges Abroad (BCA) in Strasbourg, students take specialized French language classes for non-native speakers as well as a selection of other classes taught at their specific level.

Students already proficient in French may enroll in classes offered directly at the colleges of the Université de Strasbourg.

Classes offered in these programs and at the BCA center have included French Cinema, International Organizations, Phonetics, Advanced Syntax, French Media and Introduction to Provincial Studies.

Internships have been arranged for students in France at such institutions as the Institute for Human Rights, the International Red Cross, the Théâtre de Nancy, and the Bibliothèque Américaine.

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Core Requirements: 33-36 semester hours

  • ANTH 340 Language and Culture, or
  • ENG 270 The Foundations of Linguistics
  • FREN 210 Intermediate French Stories and Conversation
  • FREN 211 Intermediate French Conversation & Film
  • FREN 320 French Civilization and Culture I
  • FREN 321 French Civilization and Culture II
  • FREN 330 Second Language Teaching
  • FREN 430 French Literature I
  • FREN 431 French Literature II
  • FREN 499 Senior Project

Electives

  • Additional upper division French courses to complete 40 semester hours in French.
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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

A major in French could be an excellent preparation for graduate studies in the humanities, law, and other fields. Students with majors or minors in French have found employment in international affairs and elementary, secondary, and higher education, both in the United States and abroad.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $830 per year

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