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French Major

Bachelor of Arts in French

Become proficient in the French language with the Bachelor of Arts in French in the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University. In this 123-credit undergraduate degree program, you’ll immerse yourself in the language, and explore the rich history and cultural heritage of France and Francophone regions. 

The French BA program’s engaging linguistic experiences and small class sizes allow students to not only develop a strong foundation in French but also graduate ready and able to converse with native speakers. Students gain the communication skills needed to navigate the world across local, regional, national and global perspectives.

In addition to learning French, you’ll explore 

  • the cultural and social norms, practices and traditions of the many diverse regions of the Francophone world;
  • the evolution of French cinema, literature and art; and
  • how France’s rich, but turbulent, history helped shape the country as it is today.

Graduates have a comprehensive knowledge of French language, culture and societal structure, which is necessary in an increasingly interconnected world. Students in Temple’s foreign language programs are globally minded, observant and travel oriented, and they are encouraged to take advantage of the university’s study away opportunities to implement their studies in the real world. 

Students are expected to have a certain degree of French language education before entering the program. Learn more about the program’s admissions requirements

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Classes & Curriculum

In addition to Temple University and College of Liberal Arts course requirements, students in the French BA program will be required to complete 10 courses in French, including reading and composition.

Reading courses focus on techniques that promote understanding French texts without translating to English, and writing courses emphasize vocabulary and sentence patterns that are helpful for writing French. Students will also be required to complete two survey courses, which covers the movements, trends and events that shaped French literature throughout key time periods. 

Examples of elective courses available include the following.

  • Conversation
  • Francophone Literatures and Cultures
  • French for Business
  • French Culture through Film
  • Topics in French Cinema and Literature

Learn more about the French BA program requirements

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Certificate Programs

The College of Liberal Arts has 22 undergraduate certificate programs for you to expand your knowledge and diversify your Temple education. Certificates can complement bachelor's programs, allowing you to specialize in an area and highlight your exposure to disciplines outside of your major.

Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, the Bachelor of Arts offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

These tuition costs apply to the 2025–2026 academic year.

Pennsylvania resident: $19,608.00 per year
Out-of-state: $35,232.00 per year

Our Academic Advisors

Advising support is provided by the College of Liberal Arts Center for Academic Advising. You can find more information on the CLA Academic Advising webpage (https://liberalarts.temple.edu/students/academic-advising).

Joyce K. Salzberg Center for Professional Development

Dedicated advisors at the Joyce K. Salzberg Center for Professional Development in the College of Liberal Arts are available to guide students through their academic careers and with their career paths beyond Temple. They can help you choose a major, navigate your curriculum, identify internship opportunities, explore career opportunities and determine your post-graduation plans. Learn more about the center.

Program Contact

With questions regarding the French Major, contact the following staff member. 

TJ Cusack is the senior manager of administration.
Email

The following staff member leads the French program.

Patricia Melzer is the chair. 
Phone: 215-204-8249
Email:  

University Honors Program

The College of Liberal Arts participates in Temple’s Honors Program. Learn more about the program and how to be admitted

Students who meet certain academic and extracurricular criteria may become members of the following honor societies. 

  • Alpha Lambda Delta is a national society that honors academic excellence during a student's first year at college.
  • Golden Key is an international society that enables members to realize their potential through the advancement of academics, leadership and service. 
  • Phi Beta Kappa is open to juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts. To qualify for Phi Beta Kappa, a student must maintain a high grade point average in a broad, rigorous program of study in the liberal arts, including mathematics and foreign languages.

Learn more about Temple’s honor societies.

Student Clubs & Organizations

Supplement your College of Liberal Arts coursework and enhance your undergraduate experience at Temple with more than 300 student clubs and organizations. You’ll have opportunities to meet and network with other students, get involved with the community, grow your interests, and develop résumé-boosting skills and experiences.

Students pursuing a French BA degree are encouraged to join French Club, intended to educate its members about French language, history, culture and cuisine. 

Learn more about Temple student clubs and organizations

Study Away

College of Liberal Arts undergraduate students are encouraged to study away for an academic year, semester or summer. Enrich your academic experience and fine-tune your conversational French through Temple’s summer study program in Paris

Learn more about Temple study away programs

Accreditation

The Department of Africology and African American Studies is accredited by the National Council for Black Studies (NCBS). NCBS was established in 1975 by African American scholars who recognized the need to formalize the study of the African experience, as well as expand and strengthen academic units and community programs devoted to this endeavor.

Temple University’s departments and programs are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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