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Since Fall 2008, the French Program has been incorporated into the
Department's new program in
Language Studies.
The information below is designed to guide you if you're interested in studying
French within the new program.
LANGUAGE STUDIES MINOR with a focus on French (18 hours)
Core Requirement: LLL 200 Intro. to Language and Culture for Students of
LLL--3 hrs.;
3 hours in a second language or linguistics course (i.e., not French)--may be at the 100
level.
12 hours in French, to include at least 6 hours at the 300/400 level, for
example:
- FREN 201--3 hrs. Intermediate French I (or the equivalent high
school study)
- FREN 202--3 hrs. Intermediate French II (or the equivalent
high school study)
- FREN 301--3 hrs. Advanced French Grammar
- FREN 303--3 hrs. Readings in French
FREN 321--3 hrs. Advanced French Conversation
A minimum 2.5 GPA in all LLL coursework must be maintained. No
coursework below the 200-level may be counted toward the minor.
To See How To Declare a Minor, click
here.
LANGUAGE STUDIES MAJOR with a focus on FRENCH (31 hours)
Required LLL Courses: LLL 200 Intro. to Language and Culture for Students of
LLL--3 hrs.;
LLL 400 Senior Seminar for Students of LLL - 1 hr.
3 hours in a second language or linguistics course (i.e., not French)--may be at the 100
level.
18 hours in French at the 300/400 level; for
example:
- FREN 301--3 hrs. Advanced French Grammar
- FREN 303--3 hrs. Readings in French
- FREN 321--3 hrs. Advanced French Conversation
- FREN 404--3 hrs. French Phonetics or FREN 405--3 hrs. French Conversation and Civilization
- 6 hours of Study Abroad Credit
6 hours of course work from within the Department or approved cognate
course work from another Department; for example:
- FREN 201--3 hrs. Intermediate French I (or the equivalent high
school study)
- FREN 202--3 hrs. Intermediate French II (or the equivalent
high school study)
An applied experience component within the 31 hours. May consist of
a minimum of 6 credit hours of appropriate study abroad OR [under rare
circumstances] a minimum of 3
semester hours in LLL 409 in an approved internship. (The applied experience
requirement may be waived for second majors.)
LANGUAGE STUDIES--FRENCH TEACHING MAJOR (31
hours)
This major also
requires
completion of the College of Education's
Professional Education
Sequence for Licensure to teach in Indiana public schools.
Required LLL courses (7 hours minimum):
Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 200--3 hrs.;
402--1 hr.; Linguistics 420--3 hrs.
Required
courses (6 hours):
- FREN 201--3 hrs. Intermediate French I (or the equivalent high school
study)
- FREN 202--3 hrs. Intermediate French II (or the equivalent high
school study)
Electives (18 hours):
300/400-level course work which must include
6
hours of culture, 3 hours of literature,3 hours of advanced grammar and 3
hours of oral fluency. For example:
- FREN 301--3 hrs. Advanced French Grammar
- FREN 303--3 hrs. Readings in French
- FREN 321--3 hrs. Advanced French Conversation
- FREN
405--3 hrs. French Conversation and Civilization
- 6 hours of Study abroad
An applied experience
component within the 31 hours.
Must consist of at least 6 hours of 300/400-level course work taken in
study
abroad.
International Student Exchange Program
(ISEP):
France:
Groupe Sup de Co Amiens Picardie,
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Rennes,
Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon,
Lille III (Université Charles de Gaulle),
Pierre Mendès France (Université de Grenoble II),
Université d`Angers,
Université de Caen,
Université de Franche-Comté,
Université de Nantes,
Université de Nice,
Université de Picardie Jules Verne,
Université de Rennes 1,
Université de Rennes 2 (Haute-Bretagne),
Université de Savoie,
Université du Havre,
Université du Maine (Le Mans),
Université Jean Monnet de Saint-Etienne,
Université Paul Cézanne (Aix-Marseille III),
Université Paul Valéry (Montpellier III)
French
- La Réunion:
Université de la Réunion
French Antilles:
Université des Antilles et de la Guyane - Guadeloupe,
Université des Antilles et de la Guyane - Martinique,
University of Ghana
Switzerland:
Université de Fribourg, Suisse,
Université de Lausanne
College
Consortium for International Studies
(CCIS):
Canada:
Université
du Quebec
à Chioutimi
- French language and Quebec culture
France:
Institute for American Universities
(Aix-en-Provence) - French language;
Marchutz School of Drawing and Painting
Studio Art;
Institut Français des Alpes; Institut
de Preparation
à
l’Administration et
à
la Gestion (IPAG) in Nice
– Business
SCHOLARSHIPS and AWARDS
The French program awards several scholarships each year to outstanding
students, including:
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The Martha Royse French Prize for excellence in first-year French.
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The Michael D. Buzash-Le Cercle Français Scholarship for excellence in
French.
- Karen Graesch Lukens Scholarship in French:
Selected by the French faculty for recognition of excellence in French
studies. Recipient must be studying French and pursuing a major in
the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
The LLL Department also offers the following department-wide awards:
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The Mary Olga Peters Award is presented to a
student majoring in the Department who holds membership in Phi Sigma Iota,
plans to teach in a language, and demonstrates qualities of leadership and
good character.
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The Julie Bevilacqua Cutter Memorial Scholarship
is awarded to a foreign born, full-time [undergraduate or graduate]
student majoring or minoring in language education, who has demonstrated
academic excellence.
ISU also offers competitive scholarships for study
abroad. For more information on Scholarships and Awards, click
here.
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Faculty
-
Keri Yousif,
Ph.D. (Assistant Professor and French Advisor)
-
François Mulot
(Instructor)
-
Malte Drewes (Teaching Assistant)
ACTIVITIES
Phi Sigma Iota National Foreign Language Honorary Society:
http://phisigmaiota.org/
Student Oral History Project:
http://isu.indstate.edu/immigrantvoices/
Student Film project:
L'Amérique, la vraie
Annual Francophone Film series:
each year, the French program hosts a film series with
screenings, lectures and discussions of contemporary Francophone
films.
Annual Francophone Poetry reading:
each year, the French program hosts a Francophone poetry
reading. Students, faculty and members of the community read,
discuss and share their passion for poetry.
RESOURCES
TV5 (French television):
http://www.tv5.org/TV5Site/programmes/accueil_continent.php
French Radio:
http://www.radiofrance.fr/
Yahoo! France:
http://fr.yahoo.com/
Dr. Becker’s French websites:
http://www.uni.edu/becker/french3.html
Fully-loaded language lab with PCs and
MACs, DVDs, CDs, cable TV, and a variety of software
Virtual language lab on the web
French software for language & culture
PLACEMENT EXAM for FRENCH
Students who have had at
least two years of high-school French with a C+ or better should take the French placement exam. The
written test takes about 30 minutes and will indicate which French class
students are qualified to take at
Indiana
State. Depending on
placement, students may qualify for credit by exam. If, for example, the
student tests into third-semester French (FREN 201) and completes
third-semester French at Indiana State with a C+ grade or better, the
student can earn credit for third-semester French AND second and
first-semester French—a possible total of
9 credit hours for one course! The placement test is given on campus
at Erickson Hall, Room 231. The hours are Tuesday and Thursday, from 10
a.m.-2 p.m. and on Wednesday and Friday, from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Space is
limited, so it is best to make an appointment. Call
812-237-7666.
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