2006 Degree Map for B. A. in French (120 hours)
2006-2008 Catalog
Fall Semester Hours 1st Year Spring Semester Hours
ENGL 1101 3 ENGL 1102 3
MATH 1101 or 1111 3 MATH, Computer Science, or science 3
FREN 1001 3 FREN 1002 3
POLS 1150 or CSCI 1100 2 HIST 1112 3
PHIL1001 or ART 2510 or ART 2520 3 PHIL 1200 or CSCI 1100 2
       
       
       
       
  14   14
   
Fall Semester Hours 2nd Year Spring Semester Hours
ENGL 2111 or 2112 3 HIST 1111 3
LabScience 1 4 POLS 2401 3
HIST 2111 or 2112 or POLS 1101 3 Lab Science 2 4
MLAN course or lit. survey 3 Open Elective 3
FREN 2001 3 FREN 2002 3
       
       
       
       
  16   16
   
Fall Semester Hours 3rd Year Spring Semester Hours
Second Language 1 3 Second Language 2 3
Minor course 1 3 Open elective 3
FREN 3110 3 Minor Course 2 3
FREN 3450 3 FREN 4110 3
FREN 3200 3 FREN Lit 3
       
       
       
       
  15    
15
Fall Semester Hours 4th Year Spring Semester Hours
Minor Course 3 3 Open elective 3
Minor Course 4 3 Minor Course 5 3
FREN 3120 3 Minor Course 6 3
FREN 4450 3 Open elective 3
FREN Lit 3 Open elective  3
       
       
       
       
  15       15
Notes:          
If FREN 1001 is taken, those credits fulfill three hours under "Other requirements."  Students are urged to begin their
French sequence early and to take at least one course each semester in order to maintain and build proficiency.
The minimum number of hours for the minor is 15 at the 3000/4000 level.  The number of hours required for the minor 
depends on the specific minor chosen. Due to the variable number of hours required for the minor, the number of hours 
of electives also varies.    
The Basic Physical Education requirement is exclusive of the 120 hours required for the degree.  
French majors are strongly urged to include a study abroad experience in their plan of study.  
Finally, students should be aware that this degree map should not be interpreted as a contract for deliverable
services. Course rotation schedules, changes in personnel, development of new courses or elimination of old ones,
and any number of other unforseen changes can affect a student's ability to follow this plan.