Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
The Business French minor is an interdisciplinary program of study that combines courses in French language and culture with selected courses in Business and/or Economics. The Business French minor provides the student with a basic understanding of business and economics as well as the ability to communicate about them in French in a professional context. Students also include a three-credit internship as part of their minor programs. Approved French courses from study abroad programs may also be included among the electives of the French minor.
Minor Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
FREN 311 | Composition | 3 |
FREN 312 | Oral Communication and Phonetics | 3 |
FREN 313 | Business French | 3 |
Select three credits from FREN 330– FREN 335 | 3 | |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Stylistics | ||
Translation | ||
Internship | ||
Select one of the following sequences: | 9 | |
Sequence A | ||
Principles of Accounting I | ||
Principles of Accounting II | ||
One College of Business course at the 300-level or higher | ||
Sequence B | ||
Principles of Macroeconomics | ||
Principles of Microeconomics | ||
One Economics course at the 300-level or higher | ||
Total Credits | 24 |
Business French minors can take no more than 29 credits in Business without declaring a Business major.
Modern Languages and Literatures Department
Marcel Rotter, Chair
Brooke E. Di Lauro, Career Advisor, French
Marcel Rotter, Career Advisor, German
Elizabeth F. Lewis, Career Advisor, Spanish
Faculty
(The person’s subject field is indicated in parentheses.)
Professors
Ana García Chichester (Spanish)
Brooke E. Di Lauro (French)
Jeremy G. Larochelle (Spanish)
Elizabeth F. Lewis (Spanish)
María Isabel Martínez-Mira (Spanish)
Scott M. Powers (French)
Associate Professors
María Laura Bocaz-Leiva (Spanish)
Gonzalo S. Campos-Dintrans (Spanish)
Marcelo Fajardo-Cárdenas (Spanish)
Antonia L. Delgado-Poust (Spanish)
Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich (German)
Leonard R. Koos (French)
Marcel Rotter (German)
Jose A. Sainz (Spanish)
Senior Lecturers
Maysoon Fayez Al-Sayed Ahmad (Arabic)
Martha Patricia Orozco (Spanish)