
MA in Romance Languages - French, Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, Connecticut
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24 Months
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About this course
The Romance Languages, M.A. - French program at Southern Connecticut State University is designed to deepen your understanding of French literature, culture, and language through a comprehensive curriculum. The program requires 30 credits, with core courses spanning medieval to contemporary periods, ensuring a broad historical perspective. Students will explore various themes and periods in French literature, from the Middle Ages to modern and contemporary works. The program emphasizes maintaining a grade of 'B' or higher in all courses and achieving a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for graduation. It also offers flexibility with options for a thesis, special projects, or a comprehensive exam to culminate your study experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students passionate about French language and literature who wish to develop a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of French culture across different periods. Its diverse course offerings and specialization options make it suitable for those aiming for advanced scholarly or teaching careers, or further academic research. The structured pathway towards thesis, projects, or a comprehensive exam offers flexibility, catering to different academic and professional goals.
Specialisation
This master's program focuses on French language, literature, and cultural studies. The coursework is divided into four main categories: Early Period (Medieval and Renaissance), Middle Period (Classical, Enlightenment, Romanticism), Modern and Contemporary periods, and Thematic Courses. Additionally, students can choose directed electives in areas like translation studies, cultural studies, and graduate-level Romance languages courses to tailor their learning experience according to their interests.
Course fees
Application fees
18.67L
1st year tuition fees
18.67L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To graduate from this program, students need to complete 30 credits with at least a 'B' grade in each course and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. The coursework includes core courses spanning four categories, directed electives, and a capstone option—either a thesis, a special project, or a comprehensive exam. The core courses cover a wide historical range, from Medieval to Contemporary French literature.
English language test
PTE
53
DUOLINGO
105
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
79
Career prospects
Graduates of this program can pursue careers in academia, research, or teaching French language and literature. The specialized knowledge gained can also open opportunities in cultural and translation studies, international relations, or working with organizations focused on Francophone communities.
FAQs
What are the main options for completing the capstone?
Students can choose to complete a thesis, a special project, or a comprehensive exam, depending on their career goals and interests.
What are the prerequisites for admission?
Details about admission requirements are available on the department website, which also provides faculty bios, learning outcomes, and potential career paths.
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