Jul 14, 2025  
2025-26 College of Liberal Arts 
    
2025-26 College of Liberal Arts

French Minor


The Department of Global Languages embraces language, literature, and culture. Advanced courses prepare students for graduate study, research, teaching, or the use of foreign languages in professional fields.

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Minor Requirements (6 Courses)


Six (6) courses are required beyond the 100-level, including a minimum of four (4) core courses at the 300-level or above.

 

 NOTE: Students exempt from FRN 201 and/or FRN 202 must take six (6) 300-level courses. With permission, students may count a maximum of one rFLA course toward the minor.

 

FRN 201 Intermediate French I  

FRN 202 Intermediate French II  

FRN 242 Imaginary Voyages in French Prose Fiction  

FRN 295 Topics in French

FRN 301 Advanced French Through Literature and Movies  

FRN 305 Business French  

FRN 310 Cinema for French Conversation  

FRN 311 Finding Your Voice in French  

FRN 320 Introduction to French Civilization   

FRN 350 Topics in Francophonie  

FRN 395 Topics in French

 

 

Study Abroad


Qualified Rollins students may participate in foreign study programs by:

  • applying for admission to a foreign university;
  • applying for admission to an approved foreign-study program administered by another U.S. college, university, or consortium; or
  • participating in Rollins College’s own overseas programs. Rollins offers a summer and semester program in Spain and occasional programs in places like Russia, Germany, and France.

Students who choose either of the first two options must complete request-for-study-abroad forms available at the Office of International Programs. With approval of the department, courses in accredited academic programs abroad may count toward a language major, if taken in the foreign language.