French and Francophone Studies
Faculty
JULIE CROHAS, PH.D, DIRECTOR
Mission and Goals
Carroll College’s French and Francophone Studies Program (FFSP) is designed to provide students with the special knowledge, skills, and pedagogy needed to enter the workforce or professional schools as globally mindful citizens within the context of French and Francophone civilization and culture.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of our program, majors will have acquired:
- communicative competency in French at an Advanced Low level as defined by the proficiency criteria of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
- excellence in critical analysis through the production of texts and presentations focused on the understanding, synthesis, and analysis of knowledge acquired from a range of resources in French.
- excellence in written and oral communication in French through structured arguments using appropriate forms of analysis and evidence.
- cultural competency in French and Francophone civilizations, including familiarity with attitudes, lifestyles, conceptions of society, social and political structures from historical, anthropological, and symbolic perspectives.
- the ability to reflect upon and understand other cultures, and to apply this deepened intercultural and linguistic awareness to their own conceptions of language, culture, and citizenship.
- the ability to synthesize learning from within and outside French and Francophone studies in order to develop a global view of the discipline and how the knowledge and skills it promotes can be applied to other disciplines, courses of study, and beyond Carroll.
The major program of study offers sound preparation for graduate study in literature, languages, or writing. More importantly, however, the French and Francophone Studies Program is committed to providing its students with the tools of critical analysis and inquiry necessary to enter the world as global citizens with exemplary levels of intercultural awareness and engagement.
Courses
FR-101L: Elementary French I Lab
Credits 0FR-101MM: Beginning French I
Credits 4FR-102: Elementary French II
Credits 3FR-102MM: Beginning French II
Credits 4FR-149: French Immersion Weekend
Credits 1FR-150: French Immersion Abroad
Credits 3FR-189: Special Topics
Credits 1 3FR-201MM: Intermediate French I
Credits 4FR-202MM: Intermediate French II
Credits 4FR-203: Intermediate French I
Credits 3FR-204: Intermediate French II CD/GD
Credits 3FR-205: French for the Workplace
Credits 3This course is designed to enhance proficiency in French, focusing on the specificities of French for the workplace. This course will allow students to prepare for joining the job market and to work in the best conditions with French speakers. Students will improve their knowledge of professional French language, as well as their cultural competence and awareness, and will be able to adapt to the diversity of the Francophone workplace from Europe to Canada and from Africa to the Caribbean islands.