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French Study
French Club Programs:
Millersville University offers a blend of traditional as well as
modern programs designed to meet the various needs of students interested
in French:
- Bachelor of Science in Education: for those interested
in teaching French
- Liberal Arts in French: traditional French Studies
- Liberal Arts in French: with an emphasis in Business
- Liberal Arts in French: with an emphasis in International
Relations
Faculty:
- Gaudry-Hudson, Christine (Ph. D. University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): 18th and 20TH Century French
Literature, Phonetics, Translation.
- Moine, André G. (Ph. D. University
of California, Davis): Linguistics, Civilization and Culture,
Commercial French.
Students:
- French Dictation Practice
Professor Moine has a one-hour weekly
session for dictation practice where interested students can improve
their French spelling, practical understanding of French grammar,
rules of agreement, etc., as well as their ability to make distinctions
between similar sounds. Students from all levels are welcome.
- Phi Sigma lota
Phi Sigma lota is the International
Foreign Language Honor Society. It has been active at Millersville
since 1981 and invites members majoring or minoring in any language
who have a QPA of 3.25 and a 3.5 average in their language courses.
Faculty Advisor: Professor Borger-Greco
- The Foreign Languages Annual In-Service Conference
The Department presents an annual
In-Service Conference on current problems in language teaching,
new technologies, etc., which is attended by teachers from Lancaster
County and surrounding areas. The conference is held on a Saturday,
in late October or early November, and students pursuing careers
in language teaching are welcome and heartily encouraged to attend,
especially those planning to teach. Most of the cost is suspended
for Millersville students.
For more information, inquire in
the Foreign Languages office (McComsey Hall 238, ext. 3526).
- Peer Tutorial Program
The University supports a peer tutoring
service for majors requiring additional practice in grammar and
vocabulary building. Upper-level students or native speakers are
paid by the university to tutor in foreign languages and must
carry a 3.0 GPA in the language and a 2.8 overall. Tutors are
expected to consult their tutee's instructor with progress or
for additional help. Application forms to tutor or to be tutored
are available in the Foreign Language Office, McComsey Hall 238..
- French Film Series
At the beginning of each semester,
for 6 consecutive weeks a film in French (with English subtitles)
is presented to the students. There are 2 showings per week in
order to reach a greater number of students. The average attendance
was about 25-26 students per week. Contact Dr. Andre Moine for
more information, x3527.
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