French Major
B.A. degree program
Total hours required – 28
| Base Courses in French (FR) | Hours | |
| 2012 | Conversation (2) - F | 2 |
| 2113 | Intermediate French I (3) - F | 3 |
| 2022 | Conversation (2) -SP | 2 |
| 2123 | Intermediate French II (3) - SP | 3 |
| 3113 | Advanced Grammar and Composition (3) - F* | 3 |
| 3123 | Advanced Conversation and Phonentics (3) - SP* | 3 |
| 4113 | Survey of French Literature I (3) - SP* | 3 |
| 4123 | Survey of French Literature II (3) - F* | 3 |
| Six hours selected from the following: | ||
| 3133 | French Civilization (3) - F* | 3 |
| 3143 | Commercial French (3) | 3 |
| 3153 | French Culture (3) - SP* | 3 |
| 401V | Independent Studies (1-5) - F, SP, SU | 1-5 |
| 452V | Travel in French-Speaking Countires (1-5) - F, SP, SU | 1-5 |
| 4xnV | Special Topics(1-5) | 1-5 |
*Offered in alternate years
Students majoring in French are encouraged to take courses in European History.
Students are also encouraged to take another foreign language (1115, 1125 sequence).
Before registering for any French class, students with previous study in French (high school or college) must take the department’s computerized placement test. This test, which takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes, will determine the proper level for you to begin your language study at Lipscomb. You must have a signed department form in order to complete registration.


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