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B.A. in French

Degree Requirements

The academic regulations for this degree program, as entered in the University of Mississippi Catalog, are in effect for the current or selected academic year and semester. The University of Mississippi reserves the right to 1) change or withdraw courses; 2) change rules for registration, instruction, and graduation; and 3) change other regulations affecting the student body at any time.

General Education

Requirement Hours Description
First Year Writing I 3 Complete Hon 101, Writ 100 or Writ 101 with a passing grade.
First Year Writing II 3 Complete one of the following courses with a passing grade: Liba 102, Writ 102 or Hon 102.
6 hrs literature survey 6 Complete 6 hours of literature survey with a passing grade. Choose from the following courses: Eng 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, or Eng 226.
6 hrs modern/ancient language 200+ 6 Successfully complete at least 6 hours at the 200 level or above in one modern or ancient language.
6 hrs history 6 Complete 6 hours in History (HST) course work with a passing grade.
3 hrs humanities 3 African American studies; classical civilization; environmental studies 101, gender studies (G St 201, 301, 333, 350); Liba 202, 305, 312; philosophy; religion; Southern studies (Any 100 level); Rhet 201. In addition, gender studies courses that are cross-listed with African American studies, classical civilization, English, modern languages, philosophy, or religion courses will satisfy this requirement.
6 hrs social science 6 Successfully complete 6 semester hours in anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, or sociology.
3 hrs fine arts 3 Complete 3 hours in the area of fine or performing arts. Choose from art history, music, dance, and theatre arts. Studio and workshop courses cannot be used to satisfy this requirement. Acceptable freshman or sophommore-level courses are: AH 101, AH 102, AH 201, AH 202; Music 101, Music 102, Music 103, Music 104, Music 105; Dance 200; Theatre 201 and 202
3 hrs math 100+ 3 Successfully complete 3 hours of Math at the 100 level or above except for Math 245 and Math 246.
2 associated science labs 2 Successfully complete at least two science laboratory courses.
9-12 hrs science 9 Complete a full year of science course work in one subject area (6-8 hrs) and complete 3 credit hours in a subject area from another department. Courses may be chosen from the departments of Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Geology and Geological Engineering, or Physics and Astronomy.

Major Requirements

Requirement Hours Description
Fr 303 3 Fr 303: Conversation & Composition I
Fr 304 3 Fr 304: Conversation & Composition II
Fr 331 3 Fr 331: Intro to Lit/Literary Analysis in French
French residency hrs 12 Student must earn at least 12 hours of their major courses in residence. Beginning with the fall of 2007 semester, grades lower than a C in modern language courses will not be counted toward the major or minor in modern languages.
Fr electives 21 Fr 529: Lit of Enlightenment, Fr 361: French and Francophone Cinema, Fr 523: Lit of 16Th Century, Fr 521: 20Th Century Drama, Fr 203: Convers & Comp, Fr 307: Advanced Spoken French I, Fr 201: Intermediate French I, Fr 302: Surv of French Lit, Fr 577: Survey of French Literature I, Fr 398: Upper-Level French Study Abroad, Fr 311: Business French, Fr 524: Lit of 16Th Century, Fr 399: Special Topics, Fr 530: 18Th Century Novel, Fr 299: Special Topics in French, Fr 508: Adv Grammar/Comp, Fr 325: The Francophone World, Fr 585: Nineteenth-Century French Literature, Fr 321: French Culture and Civilization, Fr 322: Contemporary French Culture, Fr 598: Advanced French Study Abroad, Fr 517: Drama in 19Th Century, Fr 362: Regional Identity in French Cinema, Fr 584: Eighteenth-Century French Literature, Fr 303: Conversation & Composition I, Fr 571: Advanced Grammar and Composition, Fr 505: iterature Since 1900, Fr 593: Topics in Cultural Studies, Fr 580: Survey of French Theater, Fr 583: Seventeenth-Century French Literature, Fr 301: Lit Since 1800, Fr 515: Novel in 19Th Century, Fr 578: Survey of French Literature II, Fr 308: Advanced Spoken French II, Fr 509: Middle French, Fr 202: Second Year French, Fr 507: Advanced Grammar and Composition I, Fr 553: French Civil/Culture, Fr 519: 20Th Century Novel, Fr 323: La Chanson Francophone, Fr 561: Advanced French & Francophone Cinema, Fr 359: A Hundred Years of French Cinema, Fr 403: Adv Convers Comp, Fr 506: iterature Since 1900, Fr 390: Grad Rdg Know-French, Fr 582: Medieval and Renaissance French Lit, Fr 211: Intensive Intermediate French, Fr 502: Survey of French Literature  II, Fr 599: Special Topics, Fr 298: Intermediate French Study Abroad, Fr 511: The 17th Century I, Fr 572: French Phonetics and Phonology, Fr 304: Conversation & Composition II, Fr 541: French Studies, Special Topics, Fr 306: French Civilization, Fr 579: Survey of French Lyric Poetry, Fr 310: Sur of French Lit, Fr 587: Introduction to Francophone Literature, Fr 574: History of the French Language, Fr 324: French Cuisine and Culture, Fr 589: The Environment in French Literature, Fr 531: Sur-Fren Lyric Poetry, Fr 501: Survey of French Literature I, Fr 586: Twentieth-Century French Literature, Fr 551: Old French, Fr 391: Grad Rdg Know-French, Fr 552: Old French, Fr 504: History of the French Language, Fr 331: Intro to Lit/Literary Analysis in French, Fr 301: Survey of French Lit, Fr 503: Phonetics and Spoken French, Fr 330: Introduction to French Linguistics, Fr 513: The 17Th Century, Fr 309: Sur of French Lit, Fr 575: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
Overall Major GPA Please contact your academic advisor for grade point requirements.
Resident Major GPA Please contact your academic advisor for grade point requirements.
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