According to the International Organisation of La Francophonie (IOF), there are about 300 million French speakers around the world.
Earning a minor in French studies at Marian University will enable you to explore the language, literature, and culture of France and the Francophone world.
Indianapolis has a number of connections to French business and cultural organizations.
Don't lose what you learned in high school! If you want to earn a minor in French at Marian University, take the required courses during your freshman and sophomore years, if possible.
To earn a minor in French at Marian, you will complete 18 credits above the 100-level determined in consultation with your academic advisor.
You'll complete courses such as:
Being fluent in French will give you more career options after graduation. It pairs very well with bachelor's degrees in fields like the arts and sciences, business, and education.
Arts and Sciences
Depending on your plan of study and your career goals, earning a minor in French can be useful for:
Business
As it relates to business, French is the second most common language for business spoken in the European Union.
If you are a business major, you may want to choose Marian's French for the professions minor rather than the French studies minor. Talk with your academic advisor about the differences between the two programs and which is the best fit for you based on your career interests and goals.
Teaching Licensure
If your goal is to teach French in high school or educational settings, learn more about our Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Secondary Education.
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