FRENCH ACADEMIC MAP College of Arts and Sciences Major Code: AS_FREN_BA Total Credits: 120 Catalog Year 2014-2015 The majority of French majors are double or triple majors and the majority finishes in four years. There are 47 different majors that have been combined with French at URI. The majority of French majors study abroad during their junior year and/or during a summer session. For more information, please visit http://www.uri.edu/artsci/ml/index.html SEMESTER 1 CREDITS SEMESTER 1 MILESTONES Gen Ed (SS) Gen Ed (LET) Gen Ed (MTH) Gen Ed (WRT) FRN 101 (LAN) URI 101 TOTAL CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 1 16 Overall GPA 2.00 Complete URI 101 Meet with advisor for credit check SEMESTER 2 CREDITS SEMESTER 2 MILESTONES Gen Ed (NS) Gen Ed (FA/L) Gen Ed (SS/LET) Gen Ed (COM) FRN 102 (LAN) TOTAL CREDITS 3 3-4 3 3 3 15-16 Overall GPA 2.00 Meet with advisor Complete 30 credits (or consider summer/J-term courses) SEMESTER 3 CREDITS SEMESTER 3 MILESTONES Gen Ed (NS) Gen Ed (FA/L) Gen Ed (SS/LET) FRN 103 Elective TOTAL CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 15 Overall GPA 2.00 Move from UC to College of Arts & Sciences (Complete 24 credits and overall GPA 2.00) SEMESTER 4 CREDITS SEMESTER 4 MILESTONES FRN 104 Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Elective Elective Elective TOTAL CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 15 Overall GPA 2.00 Consider second major Consider minor area of study Consider study abroad Complete 60 credits (or consider summer/J-term courses) GENERAL EDUCATION CHECK LIST Fill out the general education requirements as you complete each. See http://web.uri.edu/advising/general-education/ for additional information. English Communication ___________ ___________ Fine Arts & Literature ___________ ___________ Natural Science ___________ ___________ Social Science ___________ ___________ Mathematics ___________ Letters ___________ ___________ Foreign Language/Culture ___________ ___________ Approved by: JS Date: 7/29/14 Catalog Year: 2014-2015 FRENCH ACADEMIC MAP College of Arts and Sciences Major Code: AS_FREN_BA Total Credits: 120 Catalog Year 2014-2015 SEMESTER 5 CREDITS SEMESTER 5 MILESTONES FRN 200-level course (recommended FRN 204 or 207) elective Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Elective TOTAL CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 15 Overall GPA 2.00 Declare second major (optional) Declare and complete form for minor area of study (optional) Complete FRN 200-level course Study in Francophone country (optional) SEMESTER 6 CREDITS SEMESTER 6 MILESTONES FRN elective (recommended: FRN 304) 3 FRN elective (recommended: FRN 307) 3 Overall GPA 2.00 Study in Francophone country (optional) Meet with advisor for 300-level or above credit check Complete 90 credits (or consider summer/J-term courses) Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Elective TOTAL CREDITS 3 3 3 15 SEMESTER 7 CREDITS SEMESTER 7 MILESTONES FRN 400-level course FRN elective (recommended: FRN 309 or 310) 3 3 Overall GPA 2.00 Meet with advisor to complete intent to graduate form by Oct. 1 Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Elective TOTAL CREDITS 3 3 3 15 SEMESTER 8 CREDITS SEMESTER 8 MILESTONES FRN 412, 473, or 474 FRN elective Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Upper-level elective (300-400 level) Upper-level elective (300-400 level) TOTAL CREDITS 3 3 3 3 3 15 Overall GPA 2.00 Complete 42 credits at the 300-level or above Complete 120 credits CAREER OPPORTUNITIES (princetonreview.com): What can you do with a French major besides teach? A lot. French speakers are in demand in banking and finance, foreign market analysis, diplomacy, and hotel management, just to name a few fields. France boasts the world's fourth largest economy, and its gross domestic product (GDP) growth is one of the highest among European economies. INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES: International study may include internships or course work towards degree requirements. International study may have an impact on map; therefore, it is important to consult with your academic advisor before participating in an international opportunity. Interested students should also contact the Office of International Education: http://www.uri.edu/international NOTE: This map is a term-by-term course schedule. The milestones listed to the right of each term are designed to keep you on course to graduate in four years. The course schedule serves as a guideline to help you build a full schedule each term. Milestones are courses and special requirements necessary for timely progress to complete a major. Approved by: JS Date: 7/29/14 Catalog Year: 2014-2015
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