Academic Majors & Minors
- Students can declare a major/minor during, or after the second semester of their freshman year. Students should declare a major/minor no later than the end of the sophomore year.
- No more than 2 concentrations allowed, either:
- 2 majors OR
- 1 major and 1 minor OR
- 1 major
- Maintain at least a C (2.0) average in any major or minor.
- Only one (1) undergraduate degree may be earned from Emory.

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Major in French BA
Major Code | FRENSTUD |
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Degree Awarded | BA |
Hours To Complete | 44 - 47 |
Courses Required | 8 |
Declaration of Major Contact |
Requirements
The department offers a major in French Studies (FS) and beginning Fall 2015 a French Interdisciplinary Track (FIT).
The requirements for the French Studies (FS) major are French 310 and 314 plus any three out of the following 300-level courses (312, 313, 331, 341, 351, 385, 391) and three 400-level French courses (460, 488, 490). All courses must be taken for letter grade.
The requirements for the French Studies major with an Interdisciplinary Track (FIT) are French 310 and 314 (in French) plus French 341 and one 300-level course in another department (in English) plus one out of the following 300-level courses (in French) (312, 313, 331, 351, 391) and three 400-level French courses (460 or 488 (in French), 471 and 497 (in English). All courses must be taken for letter grade.
Admission
Pre-Requisites: French 101, 102, 201, and 203