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Francophone and Mediterranean Studies Department |
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THE MAJOR: (Revised 4/4/08) 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 Francophone and Mediterranean Studies department. We strongly recommend that they take the 20-minute test at the Keck Humanities Laboratory upon their arrival at the college. A student majoring in French has two French major options: 1. FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES: b) six literature or culture courses at the 300-level; c) one additional literature or culture course for those students who do not take 432. TOTAL: 10 units. 2. ROMANCE LANGUAGES (FRENCH MAJOR; SECOND LANGUAGE FOCUS IN SPANISH OR ITALIAN): a) all required courses: 305, 306 and 431; plus 432 for those students eligible to write a thesis; b) three literature or culture courses at the 300-level; c) one additional literature or culture course for those students who do not take 432. Courses for second language focus in SPANISH: d)305 and two Spanish or literature courses; e) elementary or more advanced Italian, Portuguese or Latin. Courses for second language focus in ITALIAN:
THE FRENCH LANGUAGE MINOR (6 UNITS BEYOND FR 101)
African Studies Thematic Minor: Professors WADE, J. WATKINS The African studies minor is a five-unit (minimum), interdisciplinary approach to the study of Africa that must include at least one unit in Africa and a designated Integrative Experience. Students may choose a four-unit, semester-long, approved study abroad program with a fifth course taken at Colorado College. The fifth course may be taken either before study in Africa (from among introductory courses on Africa) or upon return from study in Africa (from an approved intermediate-level course focused on Africa). Alternatively, a student may choose to study in Africa, on an approved program, for one, two, or three units, taking the additional courses (totaling five courses minimum) focusing on Africa at Colorado College. Currently, one, and two-unit study in Africa courses are offered by the Colorado College Summer Session. Students may choose from among the following programs that are on the Colorado College approved list of study abroad courses in sub-Saharan Africa:
THE INTEGRATED EXPERIENCE: Before a minor can be approved or study in Africa undertaken, an approved “Student Plan for an African Studies Minor” must be completed and signed by the student’s academic adviser and the African studies program adviser. Colorado College courses in African studies include the following and should be selected with the advice of the African studies minor adviser. AH 170: Alternative Perspectives in Art History: Topics (when topic is appropriate); EN 280: Topics in Literature (when topic is appropriate); FR 308: Cultures and Civilizations of French-Speaking Regions; GS 218: Introduction to Africa; GS 234: Issues in Contemporary Africa; HY 221: Africa and Europe to 1919; HY 222: The Emergence of Modern Africa, 1885–present; MU 222: Topics in Ethnomusicology (when topic is appropriate); PH 240: Philosophies of Africa; PS 203: South Africa after Apartheid; PS 203: Africa’s International Relations; PS 203: Foreign Policies of African States; RE 110: Topics in Religion (when topic is appropriate); RE 252: Women in Hinduism and Islam; RE 341: Sufism.
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Colorado College, Francophone and Mediterranean Studies Department, 14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-389-6732; fax 719-389-6837 |
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