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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Linguistics, French Linguistics Concentration, B.A.


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The French Linguistics Concentration is intended for students interested in the French language and its linguistic structure, as well as linguistics in general. Students in the French Linguistics concentration who would like to pursue a career as a K-12 French teacher also can complete the K-12 teacher certification pathway.

Program Requirements


Total number of credits required for the major: 51

Required Coursework


Note on Language Component


One or more of the first four levels of French language courses may be waived on a case-by-case basis for students who demonstrate the equivalent degree of competency. In such cases, students replace the language course credits with other linguistics or French-related courses. Substitutions are made in consultation with the student’s advisor.

Note on grade requirement for LIN 185 - Language, Mind, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistics


Students must receive a grade of B or higher in LIN 185  before enrolling in certain upper-level LIN courses, including LIN 312 - Phonology and Morphology  and LIN 313 - Syntax . LIN 185  may be repeated at most one time. Students for whom American Sign Language is their first language may consult with the department about alternative pathways for satisfying this requirement.

Honors for French Linguistics Concentration


Linguistics majors who do outstanding work in the major can graduate with honors in linguistics. Requirements for Honors for students majoring in the French Linguistics Concentration are the following:

Notes on Core Curriculum Requirements


In addition to completing a major, students must satisfy USM’s Core Curriculum requirements and earn a total of at least 120 credits to graduate. The following information outlines core requirements that overlap with the major in Linguistics with a Concentration in French Linguistics or core courses recommended for students majoring in this concentration.

Quantitative Reasoning: Students must fulfill this requirement with a statistics or MAT course. One requirement for Honors in Linguistics is LIN 490 - Introduction to Language Research . This course has a statistics course (MAT 120 - Introduction to Statistics  or PSY 201 - Statistics in Psychology ) as a prerequisite. Therefore, students should take a statistics course to meet this requirement if they are considering pursuing Honors in Linguistics. If not, students can take any MAT course in the Quantitative Reasoning category.

Cultural Interpretation: Each of FRE 101 - Beginning French I , FRE 102 - Beginning French II , FRE 201 - Intermediate French I , and FRE 202 - Intermediate French II  (as well as other language courses at these levels) fulfills this core requirement.

Socio-Cultural Analysis: LIN 185 - Language, Mind, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistics  meets this requirement.

Science Exploration: LIN 185 - Language, Mind, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistics  meets this requirement if LIN 186 - Introduction to Linguistics: Lab  (the one-credit lab associated with LIN 185 ) is taken as well.

Culture, Power, and Equity: LIN 185 - Language, Mind, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistics  also meets this requirement.

International: FRE 202 - Intermediate French II  meets this requirement.

Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 3: LIN 317 - Two Languages, One Mind: Introduction to Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism  meets this requirement.

Capstone: FRE 416 - The Linguistic Structure of French  is a capstone course.

Several linguistics or language courses that are not required for the major fulfill a core requirement:

Ethical Inquiry, Social Responsibility, and Citizenship: LIN 410 - Ethical Decision Making in ASL/English Interpreting  (Note: Students who have not taken ASL or interpreting courses can request permission from the Department to take this course, if they demonstrate experience in an area involving ethical reasoning.)

Engaged Learning: ASL 201 - Intermediate American Sign Language I , ASL 202 - Intermediate American Sign Language II , ASL 398 - Independent Study , ASL 401 - Advanced American Sign Language I , ASL 402 - Advanced American Sign Language II , FRE 398 - Independent Study , GER 398 - Independent Study SPA 398 - Independent Study LIN 130 - Language Revitalization and Reclamation Methodologies , LIN 394 - Teaching Internship , LIN 395 - Research Internship , LIN 398 - Independent Study , LIN 498 - Thesis  

USM Core Requirements


The USM Core Curriculum is a coherent, integrative, and rigorous liberal education that enables our graduates to be world-minded, intentional, life-long learners and captures your general education degree requirements. 

Please Note: Core requirements may be part of your major and/or minor, and Core may have been fulfilled with transfer credit. Please consult your MaineStreet Degree Progress Report (DPR) and review your degree progress with your Advisor.  For additional information, access the USM Core webpage.

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