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3 French Associate of Arts Programs


Santa Barbara City College
Associate of Arts in French
- Santa Barbara, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
A study of French as an Associate of Arts expands individual consciousness contributes to understanding the history and development of many countries and provides the communication skills necessary for a variety of careers. Languages are the key to the understanding and appreciation of value systems and social attitudes of different cultures. Furthermore, acquiring communication skills in other languages facilitates the exchange of ideas and transactions, and increases awareness, appreciation, and understanding of cultural diversity.


McHenry County College
Associate of Arts in MODERN LANGUAGES
- Crystal Lake, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
On-Campus
English
In MCC’s Modern Languages program, you will choose from French, German, and Spanish courses. In addition to fundamental communication skills, you will learn about culture, history, and contemporary issues in countries where these languages are spoken.
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North Island College
Associate of Arts in French Language
- Courtenay, Canada
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
Language is a means to communicate not just words, but values, beliefs and customs. Studying another language opens you to other cultures while allowing you to gain a more profound understanding of your own culture and language. NIC language courses can be taken through the Associate of Arts and University Studies programs, or as electives.
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One who pursues a French program should expect to gain some level of proficiency in the language. Whether the program focuses on conversational ability or literary studies depends on the institution, so students should pay attention to curricula during the application process.
An Associate of Arts degree is the stepping-stone for many students. After focusing on a field of study for two years at a vocational, technical, or community college, students can go onto finding better careers or earning a higher degree.