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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
French Studies Minor
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Closed to French majors.
The French Studies minor is a general program open to all students with an elementary knowledge of French. This minor permits students to attest to their successful completion of a formal and coherent program of study in French letters and culture which stops short of the work required for a major in French yet indicates functional competency. The French Studies minor is intended to serve several purposes depending on the exact pattern of courses drawn up by each student and his or her adviser. Thus, the minor may provide grounding for further study in the discipline; it may fulfill graduate school requirements for study in other disciplines; it may recognize progress in the language made through study abroad; it may provide a practical tool for use in many work environments; or it may form one element of a broadly based liberal arts general education.
Special Notes for Modern Language Majors and Minors
- There are clear advantages to preparation in more than one modern language for students, particularly those intending to seek teaching certification. Interested students are encouraged to consult with the Chair of the Modern Languages Department at an early state of their program to learn about possibilities for flexibility in earning graduation credits within one area of concentration.
- The Department of Modern Languages requires a minimum grade of 2.0 in all courses counted toward the major and the minor.
- The Department encourages language majors to seriously consider taking a term or year of study abroad. Immersion in another language and culture intensifies learning. Many such opportunities are available to non-majors and majors.
Recommended Coursework Outside the Major
A major in languages complements and is complemented by many other disciplines. Departmental advisers will help to match course choices with life and career objectives.
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Required Courses: 18 Credits
Total Credit Hours Required: 18
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