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French Language and Literature - Helpful Information

Things to know

Students who major in French language and literature may be required or encouraged to spend some time living, working, and studying abroad. Most programs coordinate semester abroad or work internships. In most cases, you can participate in these after you have completed at least two years of language study.

Colleges that do not have complete programs in French language and literature may offer elective courses as part of a major in interdisciplinary studies or liberal arts.

Some programs only focus on select French-speaking countries. Often these programs are located in an area that was settled historically by a group of French-speaking immigrants.

Very few people who receive a bachelor's degree in French language and literature ever get a job directly related to the field. Even so, this program provides a solid background for many careers that require a four-year degree. This is because students in French language and literature learn skills in critical thinking and writing. These skills are valuable to many types of employers.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.
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