French, M.A.

Master

In Stanford (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Stanford (USA)

Each year the department admits a small number of undergraduates to the coterminal M.A. degree in French. Applications for Autumn quarter must be submitted by January 31 of the senior year to the Director of the Department and must include:
a written statement of purpose
two letters of recommendation from faculty at Stanford
a transcript.
Candidates must complete a minimum of 45 units of graduate work, all courses being taken for a letter grade, with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.3, as well as pass the master's examination at the end of their studies. To fulfill the requirements in a single year, enrollment must be for an average of 15 units per quarter.
Students accepted into the coterminal program must have been undergraduate majors in French and must meet all requirements both for the B.A. and the M.A.
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The terminal M.A. in French provides a flexible combination of language, literature, cultural history, and methodology course work designed to enhance the preparation of secondary school, junior college, or college teachers.

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English Language Requirements This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English. Schedule a TOEFL® test Schedule an IELTS test

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Courses included:

  • The View From Paris
  • Oscar Wilde and the French Decadents
  • Literature and the Brain
  • Coffee and Cigarettes: The Making of French Intellectual Culture
  • Nation in Motion: Film, Race and Immigration in Contemporary French Cinema
  • Word and Image: Collaboration through the Ages
  • The View from Paris: Key Moments in French Culture

French, M.A.

Price on request