French - Requirements for the Minor
Supporting Courses, 6 credits
- FRENCH 202 Intermediate French Language II, 3 credits (can be earned through retroactive credit)
- FRENCH 225 Intermediate French Conversation and Composition, 3 credits
Upper-Level Courses, 12 credits
- FRENCH 325 Advanced French Conversation and Composition, 3 credits
- FRENCH 329 Representative French Authors, 3 credits
Choose minimum of two of these:
- FRENCH 329 Representative French Authors, 3 credits
- FRENCH 333 Literary Themes, 3 credits
- FRENCH 345 Advanced French Grammar and Translation, 3 credits
- FRENCH 346 French Phonetics and Public Speaking, 3 credits
- FRENCH 354 France Today, 3 credits
- FRENCH 355 Le Monde Francophone, 3 credits
- FRENCH 366 Travel Course: Paris, 2-3 credits
- FRENCH 367 Business French, 3 credits
- FRENCH 498 Independent Study (in advanced language, literature, or cultural studies; with adviser's consent), 3-15 credits
- HUM STUD 376 Cultural Conflict in French Canada, 3 credits
(Some upper-level courses may be repeated for credit when course content varies. See adviser.)
Requirements for the French Minor for Students Seeking Teaching Certification
This minor requires admission to the Education Program and completion of a minor or major in Education. The teaching minor in French also fulfills requirements for the UW-Green Bay minor in French.
Supporting Courses, 6 credits
- FRENCH 202 Intermediate French Language II, 3 credits
- FRENCH 225 Intermediate French Conversation and Composition, 3 credits
Upper-Level Courses, 18 credits
- EDUC 311 Teaching Foreign Languages, 3 credits
- FRENCH 325 Advanced French Conversation and Composition, 3 credits
- FRENCH 329 Representative French Authors, 3 credits
- FRENCH 345 Advanced French Grammar and Translation, 3 credits
- FRENCH 346 French Phonetics and Public Speaking, 3 credits
Choose minimum of 3 credits:
- FRENCH 354 France Today, 3 credits
- FRENCH 355 Le Monde Francophone, 3 credits
The following is required of all students seeking teacher certification in French:
- An oral proficiency exam must be successfully completed before student can be approved for student teaching.
- Student is required to spend an appropriate period of time in a country where French is spoken or participate in an approved immersion program.
