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19 French Course Programs in USA


Wabash College
Modern Languages - French
- Crawfordsville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Wabash College understands that learning French is one avenue of many for understanding and interacting with the world, its peoples, and its histories. The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures prepares students for citizenship in a multicultural, multilingual global community, promoting proficiency in the French language as one path to expand knowledge of cultures and literatures in a pluralistic world. Proficient and engaged faculty work with students to provide a greater understanding of world affairs through the historical context, traditions, achievements, and lifestyles of the French-speaking world.


Williams College
French
- Williamstown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Williams French Program offers a diverse range of courses in French language and Francophone literature, film, and culture. Whether you want to improve your French language skills, prepare for study abroad in France or Morocco, or learn more about the Francophone literary and cinematic tradition, we encourage you to explore our courses and activities.
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Wesleyan University
French
- Middletown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
French is spoken by more than 220 million people worldwide and is the only language other than English spoken on five continents, from Senegal to New Caledonia, from Quebec to Louisiana, from Belgium to Guadeloupe. Moreover, French is also one of the official languages of the United Nations, UNESCO, NATO, the International Red Cross, Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders), les Jeux Olympiques, la Féderation Internationale de Football Association, and many other international organizations.


Scripps College
French and Francophone Studies
- Claremont, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
All students wishing to enroll in French language courses must take the Language Placement Test. Only those students who have had no more than one semester of high school French are exempt from taking this examination and may enroll in French 1 (Introductory French). Placement test results are valid for one year; thereafter it must be retaken.


Smith College
French Studies
- Northampton, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Explore the art of French, engage with its cultures and rediscover your own through others’ perspectives. The Department of French Studies offers about 30 courses in French language, literature and culture. Students build linguistic skills from beginning through advanced levels in grammar, phonetics and composition and use state-of-the-art technology to assist in their learning. French studies examines issues such as immigration, secularism, identity, gender and education across space (France and Francophone countries) and time, and at the crossroads of literary studies, art, history, linguistics and social sciences.


Colorado College
French
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Students who have taken French, Italian, or Spanish in high school must take a computerized placement test before enrolling in a language or literature course in the Department of French. We strongly recommend that they take the 20-minute test on-line upon their arrival at the college. Students who study abroad on programs other than Colorado College’s must take at least two courses beyond 306, in addition to 431 and 432 at Colorado College, as well as completing the detailed major requirements described above, to receive a French degree from the college. Only two credits from any unaffiliated program abroad will be accepted into the major.


Campbellsville University
French Minor
- Campbellsville, USA
- Louisville, USA
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Course
On-Campus
English
The minor in French aims to develop students’ proficiency in the French language and introduce them to different aspects of French and Francophone cultures. Students who choose to minor in French are expected to achieve intermediate proficiency in oral and written French, to demonstrate a general understanding of the history of French and Francophone literatures and cultures, and to develop an awareness of the ways that French and Francophone studies intersect with other disciplines. As such, a minor in French will complement the coursework and professional development of students majoring in business, film, music, theatre, and international relations, among other fields.


Mount Holyoke College
French
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Language is a key to unlocking new and different cultures and the French program makes available to students the textual, oral, and visual products of the French-speaking world. It also offers familiarity with the interdisciplinary exchanges—art, literature, history, politics, music, philosophy—that inform French studies today. Graduates of Mount Holyoke who have majored in French have used the language and analytical skills acquired during their studies to pursue a wide range of career options, from education, government service, and law to international banking, publishing, and marketing.


Pomona College
French Major
- Claremont, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
As a French major or minor, you will rigorously study French and Francophone language, literature and culture in class discussions that stress the use of French in real-life situations with practical vocabulary, an inductive approach to grammar and hands-on activities.


Whitman College
French & Francophone Studies
- Walla Walla, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
When you study French and Francophone Studies at Whitman College, you don’t just learn a language. You discover the depth and influence of the French-speaking world on global literature, history, technology, environment and culture. As a French major, you’ll learn to express complex ideas clearly in both French and English. Whitman’s classes are small and highly interactive, so you’ll get personal attention from professors and make meaningful connections with peers. Whitman French majors leave college with a versatile skill set that can lead to careers in creative writing, education, international relations, business, communications, social work, the arts and much more.


DePauw University
Global French Studies
- Greencastle, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Embark on a captivating linguistic and cultural journey with the Global French Studies program. By majoring or minoring in Global French Studies, you will open doors to a world rich with interesting people, ideas and experiences – both inside and outside the classroom. Immerse yourself in French language and culture, and emerge as a critically aware and culturally informed global citizen. Our program will empower you to confidently communicate in French and forge meaningful connections across borders.


Gettysburg College
French
- Gettysburg, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
When you study French at Gettysburg, you learn more than a second language. You develop an understanding of other people’s perspectives and experiences. Come explore the Francophone world with us!


Preply
Learn French - Online Program
- Brookline, USA
Course
Part time
Distance Learning
French
Want to practice for the French classes? Need help with exam preparation? Looking for a professional tutor to help you with the French language for business or traveling? Whether you are a student, an entrepreneur or a person who strive to get a better grasp of a language, Skype lessons from Preply.com is the surefire way to learn French and make fast progress.


Haverford College
French and Francophone Studies Major and Minor
- Haverford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Our students engage in a rigorous study of French language and the culture of France and Francophone countries. We offer classes that cover all levels of French language, a broad range of time periods, and France as well as French-speaking countries all over the world. The program draws students with varied academic interests—from French literature, to particular Francophone countries, to interdisciplinary topics that encompass other fields.


Sonoma State University
French
- Rohnert Park, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
This program enables students to attain an advanced level of competency in speaking, listening, reading, & writing. The purpose of the French major is to enable students to attain an advanced level of competency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, and to provide them with a comprehensive knowledge of the historic and contemporary culture and institutions of France and the Francophone world.
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Studying French at the courses level in the USA opens doors to a rich understanding of language, culture, and literature. This degree allows you to explore various facets of French-speaking cultures while enhancing your communication skills in a global context.
Courses typically cover advanced language techniques, translation practices, and the exploration of French literature and film. Through experiential learning and interactive coursework, students develop competencies in analyzing texts and crafting compelling narratives. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on culture and society.
This education fosters critical thinking and intercultural competence, which are highly sought after in diverse fields. Graduates can pursue careers in translation, diplomacy, international relations, and education, among others. The focus on practical language skills means you’re well-prepared for opportunities that transcend national borders. Whether you envision a career in global business or cultural preservation, a French degree provides a strong foundation for success.