French Major and Minor
Albion College
Key Information
Campus location
Albion, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 53,090 *
Application deadline
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* international students
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Introduction
Build, solidify and gain fluency in the language and cultures of the French-speaking world. Along the way, you’ll prepare for and then embark on a French-speaking, off-campus program. After you return, you'll continue to study current issues in France, West Africa, North America, or the Caribbean.
Why Study French at Albion?
From the classroom to our language-learning housing (known as the I-Space), and from study-away opportunities and internships to engaging in Albion’s thriving French Sister Cities relationship, you’ll build the communication skills and historical context you’ll need to understand contemporary issues in the French-speaking world.
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Experience Opportunities
Fluency in more than one language and understanding other cultures are essential skills for living and working in our increasingly internationalized world. While practicing and mastering their French outside of the classroom—weekly meetings with Native Speaker Teaching Assistants, living in the I-Space, studying abroad—Albion students will discover how people in other parts of the world think and express their ideas and beliefs.
Off-Campus Study
Beyond the ultimate opportunity to put your French to everyday use, a semester or even a year of study abroad can be a life-changing experience. Through the Center for International Education, Albion offers a wide range of well-established programs and will help you every step of the way in choosing the right program for you.
Honors Thesis
French majors who are also members of the College’s Prentiss M. Brown Honors Program can construct an original research project as a capstone to their undergraduate studies at Albion. Eighty percent of Honors students go on to graduate or professional school after graduation.
Program Outcome
What Will You Learn as a French Major?
In your first courses, you will develop the four skills—listening, speaking, reading, and writing—you’ll need to effectively function within a French-speaking environment. As you expand your communication skills you will also gain cross-cultural understanding through more enhanced interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational communication.
Upper-level courses, interdisciplinary in scope, focus on the culture of a particular area or time period and examine the relevant literature as well as social issues, artistic movements, political change, religious influences, and film.
Certification
You can also pursue and obtain an Education Certification as part of the completion of your French studies.
- As a French major, you can also obtain your Michigan state teaching certification in K-12 or secondary (grades 6-12) French.
- As a French minor, you can also obtain your Michigan state teaching certification in secondary (grades 6-12) French.
Career Opportunities
As the world continues to become increasingly diverse across traditional borders and cultural boundaries, there will be more demand in the workplace and for communities to effectively negotiate otherness—different ways of living lives—which will directly impact professional practices. Your knowledge of the French language and culture will continue to grow in importance as a foundation for functioning successfully in a global economy across many professions.
Job Titles
- Tax Staff
- Contract Researcher
- Communications Officer
- Translator
- International Service Desk
- English Teaching Assistant in France
Employers
- Ernst and Young
- Michigan Farmers Market Association
- IPAC Global Health at Columbia University
- Ford Company
- Proctor and Gamble
- French Government