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Coming into college, Anne thought that she wanted to be a high school French teacher. Read more.
Read about French & German major, Robert Mevissen.
French Lyric Festival
Wed., February 10
La Table française demain Le 15 octobre 2009
20h à 21h
Every Thursday
Clemens Perk, CSB
Ally Hoover will lead the 7:15-8:00 pm table, and Patrick Niyibizi will be “animateur” for the intermediate/advanced group, both in the Clemens Perk, between Clemens Library and the Gorecki Center at CSB. This is a chance to speak French in an informal setting – come for 5 minutes or stay for the entire hour!
A language major is often interdisciplinary in nature and prepares students for a wide variety of careers, both in the United States and around the world. Some students pursue careers in teaching or go on to graduate school in their field, others enter those professions in which applicants with a broad liberal background are sought.
Beyond that, the linguistic competence associated with such a major is increasingly of interest to employers in a growing number of business, service, and government fields. As a result, students often choose to join a foreign language major to an additional major.
Visit our French study abroad site in Cannes, France: Collège International de Cannes
Karen Erickson, French Studies Program head
Office: Quad 255B
Phone: 363-3074
Email: KERICKSON@csbsju.edu
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