Spoken worldwide, French remains important and influential in the 21st century; more so, French and Francophone culture. As a French and Francophone studies major, you will sharpen your linguistic skills, gain cultural competency, and be ready to pursue exciting opportunities around the globe. While exploring the literature, film, and history of multiple French-speaking societies, you will be challenged by our expert faculty to interrogate language, identity, social status, geography, and power; in addition, you will develop vital skills in textual analysis and socio-cultural criticism. These skills will prepare you for rewarding careers in fields like education, health care, hospitality, and the arts.
First-year Common Application, Secondary school report: along with an official high school transcript, Teacher evaluation form, SAT/ACT scores, Results from any national examinations (e.g., A levels, GCSE, WASSCE, CBSE, ISCE, CXC, CAPE, etc.), Proof of English proficiency TOEFL iBT (85 or higher overall and 15 or higher on every section), or IELTS (6.5 or higher overall and 6.0 or higher on every section), or SAT Critical Reading, SAT Evidence-Based Reading (600 or higher)and Writing section (650 or higher), ACT Reading section scores (26 or higher). Interview required.
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