French 420 (CCAS)
French 420
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Major requirements in French can be completed only through daytime attendance.
The program in French at Rutgers University-Camden is a small program with a distinguished faculty offering a wide range of courses and programs covering all aspects of French language, literature, and culture with three distinct educational goals:
1. Courses in the French language from beginning to advanced levels, for students interested in learning to use French for business, travel, personal enjoyment, or further study.
2. Courses on French literature and civilization taught primarily in French, for advanced students, especially those with a major or minor specialization in French and who plan further study or a career in teaching, but also those majoring in related fields like art, English, history, music, or other languages, and international and global studies.
3. Courses on various aspects of French literature and civilization taught in English and open to students with no knowledge of the language seeking a broad liberal arts background; many of these courses are cross-listed in other programs: African American studies, criminal justice, gender studies, and media studies.
The French program offers a major and minor. Students with a French major may obtain teacher certification in French through the Teacher Education program. The French program strongly encourages joint majors, either with other languages, other liberal arts departments, or with a business program. Qualified students may enroll in the departmental honors program.