French Studies

French Studies Minor

French Studies provides an opportunity for students to supplement their academic major though focused coursework in the language, literature, and civilization of France and the francophone world. It is an interdisciplinary field of study, drawing on courses in literature, film, culture, and philosophy. The knowledge and skills gained from this minor can complement any concentration, deepen students’ global competencies, and prepare them for graduate school and a range of international professions.

Because many students come to Lang having already studied French, most of the courses for the minor are taught in French. Students in upper-level language courses sharpen their fluency in spoken and written French while studying important literary and cultural texts in their original language. The elective courses allow students to broaden their intellectual horizons by engaging with a wide range of critical texts and issues in the francophone tradition.

For more information about French Studies at Lang, contact:

Marie-Christine Masse
Assistant Professor of French
Interim Chair, Department of Foreign Languages
64 West 11th Street, room 114
212-229-5600 x2655
massem@newschool.edu   

 
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