Bachelor of Arts: Foreign Language with a concentration in French
VCU
The foreign language program offers a varied interdisciplinary humanities curriculum, global in scope and designed to increase students’ knowledge about the cultures and traditions, languages, literature and media, history, values, concerns, and aspirations of peoples in different countries and regions of the world. The goal of the program is ultimately also to both broaden students’ comparative intercultural perspectives and develop their cross-cultural communication abilities. Students have the option to pursue a focus or even combination of concentrations in foreign language(s), area studies and/or global issues (in either cinema and/or social justice), depending upon their interests and career plans. Within each chosen concentration or minor, the range of offerings allows for flexibility in configuring each individual’s course of study, which can be organized in a manner that best suits a student’s particular needs.
The Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Language will qualify students to pursue any of a number of career paths, including international communications, business and marketing, aid and development, journalism, or education; government foreign service, international affairs, immigration service or the Peace Corps; nongovernmental organizations involved in development, relief programs, immigration or human rights advocacy; or public relations in a multicultural environment. Graduates of our program will also find opportunities in teaching at home or abroad, as well as in work with a variety of public-service organizations. In addition, an undergraduate degree in foreign language provides excellent background and qualifications for admittance to graduate degree programs in a number of humanities disciplines, including foreign languages and international studies, as well as in international law, business or journalism.
- The US government
- Interpreter/translator, teacher
- International political organizations, embassies, and consultants
- Import/export or international banking
- Hospitality industry
- Adult English as a Second Language Teacher
- Air Traffic Controller
- Bank Teller
- City and Regional Planning Aids
- Editors
- High School Teacher
- Human Resource Specialist
- Immigration and Customs Inspector
- Interpreters and Translators
- Proofreaders and Copy Markers
- Social and Human Services Assistant
- Travel Guide
- Diplomat
- Foreign Correspondent
- Intelligence Agency Officer
- Linguistics Specialist
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Email: transferinfo@vcu.edu
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Completion of associate degree
Minimum GPA of 2.5
All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better
- MATH 131
- 1-2 additional science courses
- Yes
- No
- 2.25
Bachelor of Arts: Foreign Language with a concentration in French
Thomas Nelson Community College (Associate of Arts: Liberal Arts)
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MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Attend New Student Orientation.
- Register for SDV 100.
- Use Navigate to schedule an appointment with your advisor.
- Be prepared for academic challenges in your classes. Use tutoring resources to get ahead.
- Start your math sequence and pass ENG 111-112.
- Cultivate relationships with your professors.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Get involved with student clubs and organizations.
- Volunteer for service learning or community service projects.
- Learn about the transfer admission process for VCU.
- Review VCU's School of World Studies website for course requirements and possible connections with faculty and peers.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Attend cultural events at community college and/or VCU and celebrate diversity.
- Attend VCU’s annual Intercultural Festival or another community intercultural event.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Browse careers related to Foreign Languages through the Virginia Wizard.
- Explore the community college’s iGrad’s Job Genius Search Engine to look into building a career and financial future.
- Build a LinkedIn profile.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Take a career assessment through the Virginia Wizard.
- Assess your preparation for a career by completing a Gap Analysis.
- Practice independent living skills (such as money management, self-care, time management, and personal responsibility).
- Familiarize yourself with the Career Services offered at Community College and VCU and explore Career Pathways on the VCU website.
MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Meet with your academic advisor.
- Be prepared for academic challenges in your classes. Use tutoring resources to get ahead.
- Research scholarship opportunities and explore your eligibility for the Two-Year College Transfer Grant.
- Learn about the World ePass and start considering how you will fulfill the experiential learning requirement for the bachelor's degree.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Visit the VCU campus and attend a transfer admission session.
- Research housing for next year.
- Attend a talk or other event sponsored by the VCU School of World Studies and consider joining a VCU club, or meeting with VCU students to make professional and personal connections.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Learn about short-term, semester and year-long study abroad options.
- Consider learning another foreign language to open doors to international organizations and future study.
- Attend VCU cultural events, including the monthly Global Café, VCU Diversity Scholars in Research week, or School of World Studies-related events.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Find out about VCU REAL.
- Attend Career & Internship Fairs at community college or VCU to explore your interests.
- Plan to complete at least two internships (job experiences) before your senior year of college.
- Create a draft resume and bring it to career services advisor or workshop for review.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Conduct informational interviews or shadow someone in a field of career interest.
- Using LinkedIn, connect to at least 10 people. Check out the VCU alumni page in My Network.
- Consider who you would like to have serve as professional and academic references for future letters of recommendation.
- Use the cost calculator to estimate your tuition/fees as an upperclassman at VCU.
- Take advantage of free Financial Aid counseling.
Bachelor of Arts: Foreign Language with a concentration in French
Thomas Nelson Community College (Associate of Arts: Liberal Arts)
Course | Title | Equivalent course | Credits | Requirements |
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SDV 100 | College Success Skills | UNIV 101 | 1 | Elective |
ENG 111 | College Composition I Note: students with credit for AP English Language and Composition will only receive credit for UNIV 111 at VCU and should take ENG 112 to fulfill the VCU composition requirement. | UNIV 111-112 | 3 | General education |
MTH 154 | Quantitative Reasoning | MATH 131 | 0 to 3 | General education |
World Language I | FRE 101 Beginning French I | FREN 101 | 4 | General education |
Humanities | Select 1: PHI 101, 111, 220; ART 101, 102; MUS 121; REL 231, 232 | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education |
ENG 112 | College Composition II | UNIV 200 | 3 | General education |
World Language II | FRE 102 Beginning French II | FREN 102 | 4 | General education |
Laboratory Science | Select 1: BIO 101, CHM 101, CHM 111, GOL 105, PHY 101, PHY 201 | VCU equivalent | 4 | General education |
Wellness elective | Wellness elective | VCU equivalent | 1 | Elective |
CST 100 | Principles of Public Speaking | SPCH 121 | 3 | Elective |
World Language III | FRE 201 Intermediate French I | FREN 201 | 3 | Major |
Social Science | Select 1: PSY 200, SOC 200, 211, PLS 135, 241 | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education |
Laboratory Science | Select 1: BIO 101, BIO 102, CHM 101, CHM 111, CHM 112, GOL 105, PHY 101, PHY 201, PHY 202 | VCU equivalent | 4 | General education |
Humanities | Select 1: ENG 200-level literature; PHI 101, 111, 220; ART 101, 102; MUS 121; REL 231, 232 | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education |
Transfer elective | Transfer elective | VCU equivalent | 3 | Elective |
World Language IV | FRE 202 Intermediate French II | FREN 201 | 3 | Major |
Literature | Select 1: ENG 200-level literature | ENGL | 3 | General education |
Social Science | Select 1: ECO 120, GEO 210, PSY 200, PSY 230, SOC 200, 211, PLS 135, 241 | VCU equivalent | 3 | General education |
History | Select 1: HIS 101, 102, 111, 112, 121, 122 | HIST | 3 | General education |
Transfer elective | Transfer elective | VCU equivalent | 3 | Elective |
Thomas Nelson credits transferred to VCU | 60 |
Course | Title | Credits | Requirements |
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Experiential learning requirement. Students must fulfill an experiential learning requirement through an approved internship, service-learning course or study abroad program. See VCU advisor for options. | 0 to 3 | Major | |
World ePass Portfolio (see VCU advisor). The World ePass portfolio content requirements include professional preparation, transferable skills articulation, academic career highlights, experiential learning experiences and global citizenship. | 0 | Major | |
FREN 300 | Advanced Grammar and Writing | 3 | Major |
FREN 301 | Advanced Grammar and Writing | 3 | Major |
FREN 305 or FREN 307 | Advanced Conversation or French Conversation and Film | 3 | Major |
FREN 320 | French Civilization and Culture I | 3 | Major |
FREN 321 | French Civilization and Culture II | 3 | Major |
FREN 330 | Survey of Literature | 3 | Major |
FREN 331 | Survey of Literature | 3 | Major |
FREN | FREN electives (400-level or above); see VCU advisor for course options | 9 | Major |
WRLD/INTL 203 | Cultural Texts and Contexts | 3 | Major |
WRLD 302 | Communicating Across Cultures | 3 | Major |
WRLD 490 | Senior Capstone in World Cultures and Languages (capstone) | 3 | Major |
Upper-level electives (300- or 400-level courses): consider a minor or a second major Note: Students must complete a minimum of 45 upper-level credits to graduate from VCU. | 9 | Elective | |
Open electives | 12 | Elective | |
Credits completed at VCU | 60 | ||
Bachelor's degree total | 120 |