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BA.SO.FR - Sociology+French (Major)

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Major Requirements

  • Complete all of the requirements for a Sociology major (36 credits).

  • A total of 24 additional credits in French and Francophone Studies, comprised as follows:

    • At least 16 credits taught in French at the 200-level or above, or equivalent

    • French language courses numbered below 200 do not count toward the major.

    • Up to 12 credits may be comprised of any combination of the following:

      • Up to 8 credits from approved courses taught in English

      • Up to 8 credits transferred from off-campus studies or another institution

      • Up to 4 credits “double-dipped” with approved courses counted toward another major or minor

      • Up to 4 AP or IB credits

  • Attainment of the level of B2 or Advanced Low on a recognized language proficiency assessment (DELF, ACTFL, etc.)

  • Two or more of the following integrative components with the primary major:

    • A thesis topic that explicitly incorporates a significant portion of French/Francophone content, broadly understood (textual, geographic, theoretical, historical, etc.)

    • A grade of B or higher in a Sociology course taught in French (normally only an option through off-campus studies)

    • A course in Sociology that has been approved as a “double dip” (see note)

    • An internship related to Sociology, conducted in French

    • An oral presentation of the senior project (or equivalent) in French, for a general public audience

    • Portfolio + reflective essay in French

  • Complete the senior self-evaluation survey about the student’s combined major experience.

  • Honors

    • Determined according to the criteria for the Sociology major

  • Notes

    • Certain majors may allow for a “double dip,” such as:

      • An approved course taught in English that counts toward both the major requirements and the French requirements

      • A course completed in French off-campus that counts toward both the major requirements and the French requirements

    • Within the 8-credit transfer limitation, any university-level courses taught entirely in French may count toward the French requirements, regardless of topic.

    • Sociology+French candidates have a major advisor in Sociology, and a second advisor from French and Francophone Studies who works with them to define and assess the integrative component. Students should approach a French advisor as soon as possible after declaring their primary major.

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