Where will French take you?

French is widely spoken on all continents as a native or second language and is used internationally for government, business and education. It’s the official language of many international organizations. By 2050, there will be an estimated 750 million French speakers thanks to a demographic boom in francophone Africa.

The Bachelor of Arts in Modern Language, with an Emphasis in French at UMSL is earned through our College of Arts and Sciences, the academic core of the University of Missouri ̶ St. Louis. Through academic programs offered on- and off- campus, traditional and nontraditional students gain knowledge, skills and intellectual leadership for a variety of career paths, advanced study and research in many academic disciplines.

 

Program type:

Major, BA

Format:

On-Campus

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Overview

Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages -

French Emphasis

The Bachelor of Arts in Modern Language, with an Emphasis in French develops linguistically and culturally competent and ready-to-be global citizens. UMSL offers a broad range of coursework in French: foundational courses in language and culture, courses focused on the many facets of literature and culture and pre-professional courses, all aimed at developing skills for the 21st century.

The dedicated Modern Language faculty engages learners in and out of the classroom. Expect a challenging, collaborative, and interactive environment in every course. Students are part of a larger learning community connected through our conversation group, numerous activities and study abroad experiences.

Outcomes and Career Outlook

Upon completion of the BA in Modern Language, with an Emphasis in French, graduates will possess the necessary linguistic and cultural competencies to interact with native speakers in culturally appropriate ways; use the target language in a variety of academic, social and professional situations and have a rich understanding of the target culture; be able to critically explore their own assumptions, value alternative perspectives and act with cultural sensitivity; meet the challenges of a globalized world and continue developing their skills as lifelong learners.


72,000

Median annual salary

10

Employment growth by 2032

Career Opportunities

  • Foreign Correspondent
  • Foreign Service Officer
  • International Analyst
  • International Business Consultant
  • International Travel or Study Coordinator
  • NGO Specialist
  • Translator/Interpreter/Localizer

 

Plan of study

All majors must meet the general education requirements of the university in addition to completing degree-specific curriculum requirements.

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Non-Missouri Residents: Prospective students are responsible for reviewing the  NC-SARA state authorizations page to see if this program is offered in their state throughout their program and to review the licensure or certification requirements for the state in which they reside.

Student organizations

Make new friends and learn new skills by joining one of our Recognized Student Organizations. Here are several opportunities you may be interested in as a French major:

Honors College

The UMSL Honors College is a certificate program that can be paired with any major without adding extra classes or extending time to graduate. Classes in the Honors College are seminar-style, meaning that they are based in reading, writing, discussion, and critical thinking. This unique class format fosters an intellectual climate centered around democracy, diversity, civility and academic excellence.

Undergraduate research

We encourage and support students as they engage in exciting activities in and outside of the classroom that enrich their academic and professional understanding of their chosen area of study. All majors are encouraged to participate in Undergraduate Research and Scholarship to produce discipline-specific intellectual or creative innovations to their field.