Combined Major in English and French

English/French Major

Note: A grade of C (2.0) is required in all coursework comprising the major.

14 courses and a senior project to be distributed as follows:

  • Seven courses in French, including:

    • FREN305 Writing in French through Culture and Literature

      • Three courses selected from:

      • FREN320 The Individual in Society;

      • FREN324 Francophone Cultures and Literatures;

      • FREN325 The Origins of France;

      • FREN326 Revolution in France;

      • FREN327 The Question of Modernity

    • Three 400-level courses in literature/culture

  • Seven courses in English, including:

    • Two FSLT/AILT courses taught in the English Department (one must be completed before enrolling in advanced courses in the major/minor; the second may be taken concurrently with advanced courses)

    • One 300-level course from Group A (literature before the early to mid-19th century)

    • One 300-level course from Group B (literature after the early to mid-19th century)

    • Two additional courses at the 300 level

    • ENGL400 Junior/Senior Seminar

  • IDST379 Combined Major Project/Portfolio

    A senior writing project (taken for one half unit as IDST379) on a comparative topic dealing with literatures in French and English will be required. The paper must be 20-30 pages long and will make significant use of primary and secondary sources, and will be conducted through independent study. Students should select a focus for the writing project no later than spring of the junior year, and will have two supervisors, one from the English department and one from the French department. By the beginning of senior year, the student should designate one of the supervisors as the primary supervisor, and this supervisor will have primary responsibility for determining the student's grade on the writing project after considering an evaluation and a suggested grade supplied by the second supervisor. If there is sharp disagreement between the two supervisors over the final grade, the primary supervisor's departmental chairperson will appoint a third reader/grader, whose decision will break the deadlock between the first and second supervisors.

Designated faculty members from each department will advise students upon declaration and as they progress through the major. Study abroad in a French-speaking country is very strongly recommended.