California State University, Long Beach
Policy Statement
03-02
January 29, 2003
Bachelor of Arts in French Studies
(code 2-6817)
This new program was recommended by the Academic Senate on April 5,
2001, approved by the President on May 15, 2001 and approved by the
Chancellor's Office on November 7, 2002.
Director: Dr. David Shafer, Lecturer, History
Advisor: Dr. Clorinda Donato, Professor of French and Italian
Program Office FO2-218
Telephone (562) 985-4612
The Bachelor of Arts in French Studies provides students with a
thorough basis in the study of French Language, History, Literature
and Culture within a global context. Students completing the
B.A. in French Studies will acquire an interdisciplinary understanding
of French history, culture, and society that will prepare them for
a broad range of career options both at home and abroad. These
include international law and business, teaching, government and
foreign service. In addition, the solid background in French
and Francophone history and literature provides a strong foundation
for further study at the graduate level in a variety of M.A. and
Ph.D. programs.
The French Studies Program situates California State University,
Long Beach at the vanguard of scholastic innovation in the burgeoning
field of cultural studies. The French Studies major provides a unique
opportunity for students to address the cultural, economical, social,
and political dimensions of Francophonie. This major reinforces
California State University, Long Beach's established and recognized
record as a leader in offering students a global pedagogical experience
that can be transferred to the working world of the present and
the future.
To meet new demands for professionals, French Studies combines
courses from literature and history. French Studies will enable
students to draw from a multifaceted disciplinary basis to interpret
cultural phenomena and trends in a variety of global contexts. Students
will receive training in historical, linguistic, and literary methods
in the complementary areas of French and Francophone history and
literature in this major. As the only public institution of higher
education in California to approach French Studies at the undergraduate
level from both global and cross-disciplinary perspectives, California
State University, Long Beach recognizes the cooperative and symbiotic
relationship connecting the disciplines of history and literature
with
respect to a comprehensive understanding of the Francophone World.
French Studies Majors are required to develop a program of study
in consultation with the program advisor. In addition to assisting
students in the development of the program planner and providing
advice on post-graduate options, the program advisor and director
maintain close contact with each student in the major. Courses for
the program have been selected to foster synergistic growth in French
language, literature, culture and history. Students begin
the major at the third-year level, after they have completed two
years of college French (or have acquired the equivalent competency)
and after they have
completed course work in world history. At the third year
they will take advanced language and composition, survey courses
in French literature, historical methods, and 300-level French History
courses.
During the senior year, students will take French Civilization,
specialized courses in the literature and history of France and
the
Francophone world, and the French Capstone course. Furthermore,
students majoring in French Studies will be encouraged to avail
themselves of the opportunity to participate in a study abroad or
internship program.
Requirements
Upper Division: A minimum of forty-eight (48) units of upper division
course work. Fifteen (15) units must come from the following History
courses: HIST 334, 336, 337, 339 and 301. Twenty-one (21) units
must come from the following French courses: FREN 312A, 312B, 335,
336, 337, 411 and 440. However, with the Program Director's consent,
the
requirement of FREN 312A and 312B may be waived. The remaining twelve
(12) units can be selected from the following courses (subject to
prior approval of the Program Director and based on course content):
HIST 435, 498, FREN 456, 470, 471, 472, 474, 477, 479, 480, 484,
490.
EFFECTIVE: Spring 2003 Code:
2-6817
College: 28
Career: UG
IPEDS (Major) ERSS: 03121
IPEDS (Degree) ERSD: 03121
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