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Course summary
This program is designed to allow maximum flexibility in the students' programs and to fulfill their varying needs and interests. All require as a basis a solid preparation in the language of the major. The two concentrations include language and literature and French and a second discipline.
Program modules
The modules include FRN 311 Conversation and Composition, FRN 312 Introduction to Stylistics, FRN 411 Phonetics and Diction, FRN 412 Stylistics, FRN 311 Conversation and Composition, FRN 312 Introduction to Stylistics, FRN 395, 396 Readings in French Literature: Analysis and Interpretation, FRN 411 Phonetics and Diction, FRN 412 Stylistics, One additional course in French literature numbered 300 or above: FRN 441, or HUF 216, or HUF 219 French Civilization.
Stony Brook University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Stony Brook University
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of European Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Institution name
Stony Brook University
Total number of students
24215
Contact address for international enquiries
STONY BROOK
11794
Telephone
+1 631 632 4723
Venue / office name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of European Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Address
Contact address for international enquiries
Stony Brook University
STONY BROOK
New York
11794
Venue description
The Department of European Languages, Literatures and Cultures fosters research and teaching in modern and classical European languages, literatures, and cultures at the undergraduate and graduate levels, in native languages and in translation. The Department prepares students for professional training, graduate study, and for a global market in which knowledge of other languages and cultures is increasingly essential.
Telephone number
+1 631 632 7440
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
Stony Brook University has largest residential campus, offering 26 residence halls. The residence halls called quads are conveniently located on different parts of the campus. There are two types of residence halls to choose from: Corridor Style : In corridor style buildings, a community of approximately 30 residents live in double or single bedrooms along a corridor, sharing a common bath and shower area, lounge area, and a kitchen. Many residents prefer to live in these buildings due to the social nature of the halls. Suite Style: In suite style buildings, four or six residents of the same gender share two or three bedrooms, a private bathroom, and living or dining area. There are two types of Suites: cooking, and non-cooking. The common rooms in cooking suits are furnished with dining tables, chairs, and cooking facilities; common rooms in non-cooking suits are furnished with couches and end tables. As a general rule, incoming students are placed in residence halls based on their college of interest. All rooms come furnished with an extra long twin bed, desk, chair, dresser, and bookcase for each resident, have high-speed access to the Internet, and are equipped with state of the art phone systems featuring digital phone mail, conference calling, and call forwarding. A cable access connection in each room provides Cablevision’s premium service. On single gender floors, residents share common bath and shower areas. Each quad has its own fitness center featuring Nautilus and Cybex equipment. Some fitness centers offer aerobics classes, and all are staffed by trained students who can provide assistance. Fitness centers are open late-night hours for residents. For more information about housing mail to: reside@notes.cc.sunysb.edu.
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