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	2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Modern Languages, French Concentration, B.A.
				
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		Required for a Modern Languages Major:
 French Concentration: Total of 30 semester hours beyond FRNH 1001 -FRNH 1002 , including FRNH 2031 , FRNH 3012 , and 3 hours of FRNH 3025 .  Global Studies Concentration: 33 hours. Required courses: ECON 2001 , ECON 2002 , ECON 3013 ; ACCT 1010 , MRKT 3001 , MRKT 4001 . Electives: 21 hours taken from selected courses in Management, CINS, Foreign Languages, Finance, Business, Sociology, Political Science, and Mass Communications. See department head for complete program listings. Freshman Year
   - Core English Composition 6 cr. *
 - French 6 cr.
 - Core Humanities History 6 cr. *
 - Core Mathematics 6 cr. *
 - Core Social Science 6 cr.
 - UNIV 1001 - University Seminar
 
 Sophomore Year
  - Core Humanities (English) 6 cr. *
    - French 9 cr.
  - Core Natural/Physical Sciences (Lecture) 6 cr. *
    - Core Fine Arts 3 cr. *
    - Spanish 6 cr.
   Total hours for a degree 120
   Note:
 *Students should see Core Curriculum (College of Arts and Sciences)  requirements.  The Global Studies Concentration serves the needs of students wishing to combine a traditional major in French or Spanish with a background in business, public policy and/or public relations. In addition to completing required courses in Economics, Marketing, and Accounting, students choose 21 hours of electives from a list of courses selected for their international content and taken from a variety of fields (Management, Finance, Modern Languages, Political Science, Sociology, Mass Communications). This interdisciplinary program, coupled with a foreign language major, offers preparation for careers in international business, government or military service, and media related areas.  													 | 
												 
											 
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