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THE
FRENCH MAJOR
Students
take Composition and Conversation, Approaches
to French Literature, three of the four courses
in the literature and civilization sequence,
a Senior Seminar, and several elective courses
to total 27 credit hours (8-9 courses total).
THE FRENCH MINOR
Students
take Composition and Conversation, plus at
least one course in either civilization or literature,
and enough elective credits to total at least
14 credit hours (about 5 courses total).
THE FRENCH FACULTY
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Karen
Berrier, Ph.D., Indiana U.
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Lecturer
in Foreign Languages & Literatures
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Meier
Hall 110 •
219.464.6847 • Email
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Randa Duvick, Ph.D., U. of Chicago
Department Chair
Associate Prof. of Foreign Languages
& Literatures
Meier 113 • 219.464.5169 • Email
More
about Professor Duvick
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Carol
Goss, M.A., U. of Illinois
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Language
Laboratory Director
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Part-Time
Instructor of Foreign Languages &
Literatures
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Meier
Hall 145 • 219.464.5764 • Email
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Timothy
Tomasik, Ph.D., Harvard
U.
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Assistant
Professor of Foreign Languages & Literatures
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Meier
Hall 122 • 219.464.5263 • Email
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STUDY
ABROAD
We
strongly encourage our students to spend a semester
or an academic year in a French-speaking country.
VU is affiliated with three programs that offer
study in and near Paris. One exchange program, just inaugurated in 2006, allows students to take French-language and other classes along with French students at Université de Cergy-Pontoise. A second program offers a traditional course
sequence in language, civilization, and literature
(either spring semester or academic year). A third offers students the opportunity to do
a work internship in a French business, NGO,
or government office as part of the academic
program (either fall or spring semester). Courses
you take in France may count toward the French
major or minor, or toward certain General Education
requirements. You will work closely with your
French advisor to determine the appropriate
semester for you to study abroad and the appropriate
courses to take.
CAREERS
& COMPLEMENTARY MAJORS FOR FRENCH MAJORS
Many students combine
a foreign language major with a second major
program. Some of the most common combinations
are French and International
Economics & Cultural Affairs (IECA); International Service; Modern European Studies; Political
Science. VU recently began offering an option for students
who want to combine Engineering with French through
the VIEP
Program -- Valparaiso International Engineering
Program in French. Some students choose to hold a second major in International Business or complete a International Business and Global Studies Minor or a Liberal Arts
Business Minor if they are planning to enter
the business world after graduation.
If you plan to teach at the high school level, you will major in French and in Secondary
Education.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Department
offers competitive scholarships of $1,000 for
freshman students who will major in French.
These merit awards are renewable three times
for a total of $4,000 if the student remains
a French major and makes satisfactory academic
progress. Scholarship holders may have two majors.
There are three
steps to the application process.
Additionally, the Department offers two awards desginated specifically for French students:
• The Professor Carol Petersen Scholarship is awarded to an incoming student majoring in French or German.
• The Patterson McLean Friedrich French Scholarship is awarded to a Junior student majoring in French.
CAMPUS
ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS OF FRENCH
There
are numerous ways for students to use their
French outside the traditional classrooms:
Join the Cercle français for activities with other French students-making crêpes or a bûche de Noël,
viewing French films, celebrating Mardi Gras
or la Chandeleur, visiting special exhibits
at the Art Institute of Chicago, attending professional
theater in Chicago. Join the Valparaiso International
Student Association (VISA) and help plan
activities involving VU students from around
the world.
Help out with VU's Journée française and Fête du théâtre,
a day of activities for area high school French
students.
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