In French language and culture at ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ, you will study a global language spoken across Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, North America and regions of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Through interdisciplinary coursework, cultural immersion and small‑class mentorship, you will build strong communication skills and global perspectives that prepare you for careers in business, education, international relations, healthcare, sustainability and more. Whether you pursue the Global French minor or certificate, you’ll gain practical language experience and intercultural understanding for an increasingly multilingual world.
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Connect French language study with fields such as business, politics, the arts and sustainability through globally focused coursework tailored to your interests and goals.
Build confidence and communication skills through applied French learning, conversation practice, cultural activities and engagement with French Faculty and on-campus Language Teaching Assistants from France.
Choose from four-week, semester or year-long programs in France, take courses at local universities and bring your studies to life through cultural excursions, community experiences and faculty-led field trips in France, throughout Europe and across the wider Francophone world.
French students graduate with strong language proficiency, intercultural competence and global awareness that prepare them for careers in international business, education, government service, nonprofit work and global industries. The program offers flexible pathways for students who study abroad and those who complete their degree on campus. With interdisciplinary coursework, experiential projects and personalized advising, you’ll build skills that translate directly into professional and academic success.
French program pathways include:
Global French minor (20 credits)
Global French certificate (16 credits)
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ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ offers a variety of scholarship opportunities to help reduce the cost of college. When you apply for admission, you’ll automatically be considered for many ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ scholarships. Additional scholarships are available based on academic interests, achievements, life experiences and personal background.
Learn more about available scholarships on ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ’s Scholarships page.
A foreign language degree can open doors for your career
Through 2034, foreign-related occupations are expected to grow by 57%*. In 2023, the median annual wage for those with a foreign language degree was $66,000, exceeding the national average of $49,000. While your income heavily depends on where you live, your level of education and the depth of your experience, enriching your expertise can help support your career growth and financial stability.
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Graduates pursue opportunities such as Fulbright programs, language and cultural ambassador programs, community‑based internships abroad and service with the Peace Corps.
You could also pursue work in fields such as:
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