French A.A. Degree (11200.AA)

School of Humanities and Liberal Arts

Studies in foreign languages provide specialists to work in areas such as anthropology, economics, political science, literature, international business, and the travel industry. While teaching is one of the principal areas of employment, other careers may be found in interpreting, translating, research, diplomacy, libraries, publishing, and the service industries.

For an Associate of Arts Degree in French students should meet the graduation requirements and complete the 26-unit curriculum as listed below. The courses listed below must be in addition to the basic graduation requirements.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

A. Speaking: Initiate, minimally sustain, and close in a simple way basic communicative tasks.

B. Listening: Distill information from such discourse and demonstrate understanding.

C. Writing: Compose a simple narrative and meet practical needs.

D. Culture: Recognize pervasive values of the culture.

E. Reading: Understand main ideas.

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Program Requirements:

Program Core: (26 Units)

Units

FREN-01 Elementary French I

5

FREN-02 Elementary French II

5

FREN-03 Intermediate French I

5

FREN-04 Intermediate French II

5

HIST-04A History of Civilization Part I

3

HIST-04B History of Civilization: Part II

3

Total: (26 Units)

Completion of MCCD-GE Breadth: (23 units)

Elective (as needed to reach 60 units) Units: (11 Units)

Total Degree Units: (60 Units)


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Contact Information

Dean

Travis Hicks

Phone

(209) 384-6150

School Office

IAC-C Humanities BLDG., 2ND Floor

Counseling

(209) 381-6478

Foreign Language Website