Department of Foreign Languages

Programs: Minor in French and Francophone Studies

The minor in French and Francophone Studies consists of 15 credit hours of French coursework calculated in one of the following manners. A minimum of six (6) hours in the minor must be taken in residence at Kennesaw State University.

  1. If a student is required to take French 2002 as part of his/her major program in the area of Lower Division Major Requirements (AREA F):

    French 3200 – Critical Reading and Applied Writing
    French 3302 – Practical Conversation
    French 3303 – Grammar and Composition

    Plus, two additional courses at the 3000 or 4000 level. This may include study abroad or internships.
  2. If a student is NOT required to take French 2002 as part of his/her major program in the area of Lower Division Major Requirements (AREA F):

    French 2002 – Intermediate French Language and Culture II
    French 3200 – Critical Reading and Applied Writing
    French 3302 – Practical Conversation
    French 3303 – Grammar and Composition

    Plus, one additional course at the 3000 or 4000 level. This may include study abroad or internships.

Notice – When you declare a formal minor, it will NOT be displayed on your transcript. When you petition to graduate, you must inform the registrar that you have either completed or are in the process of finalizing the coursework required for a minor. In order for your minor to appear on your transcript, you must fill out a special “Minor Form” with the registrar when you petition to graduate.



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Program Advisement

William Griffin
Department Chair
Program Coordinator, French and Francophone Studies