The required 45 credits are distributed as follows:
1. 18 credits in courses offered by the Department of History:
6 credits in French history (01:510:331, 333, 335, or others by approval)
12 credits in either French history or related
subjects, including non-European Francophone cultures. (Related courses
in history include 01:510:101, 102, 321, 323, 325, 327, 343, 363, 407,
427, 445; 01:508:322, 422. Other courses may be added with approval of
an adviser.)
2. 24 credits in courses offered by the Department of French:
9 credits of French language courses. A student may
count only one of 01:420:131, 132, 210, and may not count 01:420:101,
102, 105, or 121.
6 credits as follows:
01:420:215 (or 217) and 216 (or 218). (These courses have a
prerequisite of 200-level placement or successful completion of
01:420:132.)
9 credits on the 300 and 400 levels, at least 3 of which must be on the 400 level.
3. 3 credits from a senior seminar jointly offered by history and
French (taught in English, with supplemental materials in French).
With appropriate written approval, a student may count toward the major
one college or Faculty of Arts and Sciences honors seminar on an
appropriate history/French topic, or one course given outside the
history and French departments on a topic directly related to
history/French. (For example, 01:082:351, "Art in France," or a seminar
on "Paris/Tokyo-1700 to present.")
Of the required eight upper-level courses, at least four must be taken with New Brunswick faculty.