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The French Bachelor of Science program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a comprehensive education in the French language, literature, and Francophone cultures while incorporating interdisciplinary perspectives relevant to the sciences and global studies. Students develop advanced proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, enabling them to communicate effectively in professional and academic contexts. The curriculum covers French literature, linguistics, history, film, and contemporary cultural studies, offering a rich understanding of the historical and social forces that have shaped French-speaking societies. Through rigorous coursework and immersive experiences, students cultivate critical thinking, analytical skills, and cultural literacy that extend beyond the classroom.
Students are encouraged to participate in study abroad programs, internships, and research projects that provide hands-on experience and cultural immersion. The program integrates the study of language with practical applications in global communication, business, and scientific contexts, preparing graduates to engage effectively in multicultural and professional environments. Faculty mentorship, coupled with collaborative learning and exposure to Francophone communities, helps students deepen their knowledge of French culture and language while building competencies for international careers. Graduates emerge with both linguistic fluency and analytical skills, positioning them for success in a variety of fields that require cross-cultural understanding and communication expertise.
Year 1 – Foundations in Language and Culture
• Elementary French I & II
• Introduction to French Culture
• College Writing and Academic Communication
• Survey of Francophone Literature
Year 2 – Intermediate Language and Context
• Intermediate French I & II
• French Grammar and Composition
• French History and Civilization
• Introduction to Francophone Studies
Year 3 – Advanced Proficiency and Application
• Advanced French Conversation and Writing
• French Literature from 17th to 21st Century
• French Film and Media Studies
• Research Methods in Language and Cultural Studies
Year 4 – Specialization and Capstone
• Business or Technical French
• Independent Research or Directed Study
• Senior Seminar in Francophone Culture
• Study Abroad in a French-Speaking Country
Graduates of the French B.S. program are prepared for careers in international business, diplomacy, translation and interpretation, education, tourism, media, and global communications. Their advanced language proficiency and cultural competence are highly valued in organizations that operate in Francophone regions or require bilingual communication skills. Alumni often pursue graduate studies in linguistics, international relations, business, law, or education, further expanding career opportunities. The combination of language fluency, analytical thinking, and research experience allows graduates to contribute effectively to multicultural environments, international organizations, or academic institutions.
This program offers students a unique combination of linguistic mastery, cultural insight, and practical application, providing the tools to navigate a globalized world with confidence. The curriculum encourages both in-depth study of the French language and interdisciplinary engagement with cultural, historical, and scientific contexts. Faculty mentorship, immersive study abroad opportunities, and access to resources such as language labs and cultural events ensure a rich learning experience. Graduates leave with the ability to communicate effectively across cultures, analyze complex texts, and apply their knowledge in professional or academic settings. Whether pursuing careers in international affairs, education, or global business, students gain the skills and experience necessary to thrive in multilingual and multicultural environments.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA