French Major (FRNH)
It is recommended that students specializing in French, or planning to continue with graduate work, carry their undergraduate study be¬yond the minimum requirements listed below. Many graduate schools require additional course work in literature.
General Education Requirements ......................................... 41 hours
Area I Symbolics and Communication
1. ENGL121 Composition II: Researching the PublicExperience (3 hrs)
2. See page 21
3. One course from the following:FRNH121 Beginning French I (5 hrs)4. See page 21
FRNH122 Beginning French II (5 hrs)
FRNH233 Intermediate French Conversation, Composition and Grammar (3 hrs)
FRNH234 Intermediate French Conversation, Composition and Grammar (3 hrs)
5. See page 21Area II Science and Technology
1. See page 21
2. See page 22
3. See page 22Area III Social Sciences
1. PLSC112/113 American Government (3 hrs)
2. See page 22
3. See page 22
4. See page 22Area IV Arts and Humanities
1. FRNH341 Survey of French Literature*
2. FRNH342 Survey of French Literature*
3. See page 23
4. See page 23
Physical Education/Graduation Requirement ........................ 2 hours
Major Requirements ......................................................... 30 hours
Required Courses 18 hoursMinor Requirements ......................................................... 20 hours*FRNH341 Survey of French Literature (3 hrs)Restricted Elective Courses 12 hours
*FRNH342 Survey of French Literature (3 hrs)
FRNH343 French Composition (3 hrs)
FRNH344 French Conversation (3 hrs)
FRNH443 Advanced French Grammar and Composition (3 hrs) FRNH444 Advanced French Conversation (3 hrs)Six credits at the 400-level
Six credits in French at any level
University Elective Courses .............................................. 31 hours
PROGRAM TOTAL ............................................................ 124 hours
NOTE:
*This course satisfies both a general education and a major requirement.


