Department of Modern Languages
230 Hammond Hall, Box 19557
701 Planetarium Place
Arlington, Texas 76019
Graduate Studies in French
Master of Arts in Modern Languages with concentration in French
The Program
The Master of Arts in Modern Languages with Concentration in French is a 36-hour degree, designed to enhance students' competence in the French language and knowledge of the literature and culture of the French-speaking world. Specific objectives are to prepare students for a career in teaching, or in any area in private or public life in which knowledge of a modern language is essential, and to help them develop the techniques of independent research necessary for work beyond the master's level. Students will take a minimum 9 hours in the core MODL courses, along with 27 hours in French courses or alternatively, a maximum of 12 hours in the core MODL courses and 24 hours in French courses.
Required Course
- MODL 5304: Currents in European and Latin American Literatures and Thought
Other Requirements
A knowledge of a second foreign language will be required, including listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, as demonstrated by one of the following: the successful completion of two semesters of coursework at the second-year level; MODL 5301: Modern Languages for Graduate Reading; or an appropriate examination.
Program Completion
The M.A. in Modern Languages-French is a non-thesis degree and culminates in a comprehensive exam on the coursework and the appropriate reading list.
Graduate Certificate in French
The Program
Students who have earned an M.A. degree in a language from an accredited institution may seek admission into the Certificate Program in order to earn 18 graduate hours in the discipline to meet minimum SACS accreditation requirements for teaching at institutions of higher education in the State of Texas.
Requirements
Students will be accepted into the Graduate Certificate Program only after showing proof of proficiency in French through an already acquired degree in that language or by passing a proficiency exam. Generally, a student with a bachelor's degree in a field other than French may become an unconditionally admitted graduate student after fulfilling the upper-level requirements in the language:
- MODL 5304: Currents in European and Latin American Literatures and Thought
- A combination of coursework and testing
All students who are accepted into the Certificate Program, regardless of the language of concentration, will be required to take 18 graduate hours in the language. Students in the Certificate Program will not be permitted to take courses with an MODL prefix.
Pending policy review by the University of Texas Board of Regents, the GRE is no longer a requirement for applicants to the Modern Languages with a concentration in French or Spanish graduate program. The Modern Languages graduate program will not consider GRE scores when making admissions decisions. If you have taken the GRE, please refrain from submitting your scores as they will not be considered as a component of your application.