Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French Undergraduate Programme By Jacksonville University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Courses in French enable the student to learn the French language and become familiar with Francophone cultures. Majors in French also study the outstanding figures of Francophone literatures and civilizations, and are prepared for careers in teaching, government service and private corporations. Jacksonville University’s Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures offer a dynamic and rigorous, yet flexible program of study which imparts to students an understanding of a global society and interdependent world. Most students who major or minor in a foreign language are strongly encouraged to study abroad. JU has programs in Europe, Mexico, and South America which allow students, accompanied by JU professors, to study in these countries and live with host families during five- to six-week summer sessions. The University also participates in academic credit study abroad programs that offer summer or semester study opportunities tailored especially for each student. Independent study projects are encouraged, especially those that cross disciplines and permit students to receive academic credit both in the chosen foreign language and in another area such as history, political science, biology or business.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Courses in French enable the student to learn the French language and become familiar with Francophone cultures. Majors in French also study the outstanding figures of Francophone literatures and civilizations, and are prepared for careers in teaching, government service and private corporations. Jacksonville University’s Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures offer a dynamic and rigorous, yet flexible program of study which imparts to students an understanding of a global society and interdependent world. Most students who major or minor in a foreign language are strongly encouraged to study abroad. JU has programs in Europe, Mexico, and South America which allow students, accompanied by JU professors, to study in these countries and live with host families during five- to six-week summer sessions. The University also participates in academic credit study abroad programs that offer summer or semester study opportunities tailored especially for each student. Independent study projects are encouraged, especially those that cross disciplines and permit students to receive academic credit both in the chosen foreign language and in another area such as history, political science, biology or business.

Admission Requirements

6+

Jan-2000

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