Degree Requirements (33 Hours)
The M.A. (languages, literatures, and cultures option) requires, in addition to course work, a written and oral comprehensive examination based on a reading list; demonstration of a reading knowledge in a second foreign language. Candidates who elect to write an M.A. thesis will take 27 semester hours of course work, at least 18 of which must be taken in 700-level or above courses. In addition, they will submit a thesis (6 hours of FREN 799 ) and will present a final oral defense of the thesis.
Candidates who elect to replace the M.A. thesis with extra course work must complete 33 hours of graduate-level courses (of which at least 24 must be at the 700 level or above), and they must submit a substantial research project, typically a revised and expanded version of a paper written for one of the M.A. courses.
Candidates, except for those minoring in linguistics, must take FREN 516 and FREN 517 .
FORL 776 (3 hours) is required of all graduate teaching assitants.
The M.A. (language instruction option) is designed for college graduates who already hold a professional teaching certificate in French and who wish to earn a master’s degree adapted to the needs of teachers. The M.A. (language instruction option) requires reading knowledge of a second foreign language; 33 hours of graduate-level course work (of which at least half must be at the 700 level or above), with 21 hours in French (including FREN 700 Introduction to Graduate Studies in Languages, Literatures and Cultures), 9 hours in professional education, and 3 hours of elective credit in a course that addresses current issues and concerns of teachers; and successful completion of a comprehensive written and oral examination based on a reading list.