FREN, BA, Two-Year Plan
Transfer plan for the Bachelor of Arts in French
Sample Plan for New Students
The example below assumes that you enter Seattle University with junior standing (90 credits), have earned a transferable associate degree, and have successfully completed an equivalent to the following:
Seattle University Course Number and Title | Washington State Community College Common Course Number |
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FREN 1150, 1250, 1350, 2150, 2250 & 2350 | FREN& 121, 122 123, 221, 222 & 223 or demonstrated proficiency |
Visit the Transfer Equivalency Guide for more information. Some courses not listed on the Transfer Equivalency Guide may still transfer to SU.
For courses not found on this tool, compare course descriptions with SU’s course catalog to determine equivalent courses at your college/university:
http://catalog.seattleu.edu/
Degree Requirements
- Total Credits Required for Degree: 180
- Credits in Core: 60
- Credits in College: 20
o HIST 1200, 1210 or 2310
o Modern Language 1150, 1250, 1350 or demonstrated
proficiency - Credits in major: 55
- GPA cumulative minimum: 2.0
- GPA major minimum: 2.0
Two-Year Plan for Students with Junior Standing
Course | Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Course 1 | UCOR Module II * (5) | STUDY ABROAD: 25 quarter credits or 15 semester credits at 3000-Level or above in an advisor-approved program. +5 quarter credits of general electives. The equivalent of 30 quarter credits are needed to remain on track for graduation, unless credits are supplemented elsewhere. |
STUDY ABROAD: 25 quarter credits or 15 semester credits at 3000-Level or above in an advisor-approved program. |
Course 2 | HIST 1200, 1210, OR 2310 (5) | ||
Course 3 | General Elective (5) |
Year 1 Steps for Success
- Meet with your Academic Advisor
- Plan for Study Abroad ASAP upon admission
- Submit Course Plan for approval via MySeattleU
Course | Fall | Winter | Spring |
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Course 1 | UCOR Module II * (5) | UCOR Module II * (5) | UCOR Module III * (5) |
Course 2 | FREN 4000 Level Elective * (5) | FREN 4000 Level Capstone * (5) | FREN 4000 Level Elective * (5) |
Course 3 | General Elective (5) | General Elective (5) | General Elective (5) |
Year 2 Steps for Success
- Meet with Advisor for Senior Graduation Check
- Apply for Graduation
- Meet with Career Engagement Office and Further Post Graduation Planning
University Core Requirements
- Module I: Academic Writing, Quantitative Thinking, Creative Expression, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences
- Module II: Theological Explorations, Philosophy of the Human Person, Ethical Reasoning
- Module III: Religion in a Global Context, Humanities & Global Challenges, Social Sciences & Global Challenges, Natural Sciences & Global Challenges
Curriculum Notes
- If your native language is French, you may not receive a degree in French.
- The French major requires a learning program in a Frenchspeaking country. An acceptable study-abroad program will normally encompass a minimum of 25 quarter credits or 15 semester credits of course work in French. Click here for more information about the French in France and Africa Study Abroad
program through SU.
Resources for Success
Soar during your time here:
- Find support for academic success, inclusion, and professional formation from the Student Success division.
- Receive equal access to courses, programs, and activities with Disability Services.
- Find the perfect spot to study at the Lemieux Library.
- Get answers to common questions at the Student Resource Network.
Excel in every class:
- Sign up for academic support with Learning Assistance Programs.
- Strengthen your writer’s voice at the Writing Center.
- Level up your skills at the Math Lab.
Source the best research:
- Connect with your librarians for support on research and assignments.
- Search the expansive network of books, eBooks, databases, journals and more.
Graduate on time:
- Map out your degre plan with academic advising.
- Keep your momentum going with Summer Programs.
Build your future career:
- Meet with a Career Advisor from the Career Engagement Office.
- Explore career options at the “What Can I Do With This Major” page.
Expand your horizons:
- Apply for Undergraduate Research Funding Opportunity.
- Create something at the Media Production Center or Billodue Makerspace.