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French is the official language in 29 countries and an official language of the United Nations, NATO, the European Union and the International Committee of the Red Cross — making French a key language for professionals interested in international affairs, political science, economics and global business.
Earning your Bachelor of Science (BS) in Languages, Literatures and Cultures - French and Francophone Studies, Education (K-12) leads to a licensure that allows you to teach French at any level in both public and private schools, from kindergarten to high school. As a French teacher, you will have the opportunity to open students’ minds to other languages, cultures and ways of seeing the world.
Applied learning is a big part of what our future teachers do at App State. All of our teacher education degrees have classroom experience built into them, equipping you with the relevant skills and experience to make you ready to enter the classroom prepared to enlighten, educate and inspire. Our teacher education programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Study abroad opportunities will allow you to apply your new skills to the real world.
The Princeton Review named App State among the best schools in the U.S. and Southeast for 2025.
U.S. News & World Report has recognized App State as a top three school for innovation and the high quality of its undergraduate instruction for eight consecutive years.
App State’s quality, affordability and student outcomes place it among the nation’s 2024 best schools for value, according to Money.com
A minor is not required. However, many language education majors choose to pursue a minor in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), as jobs in ESL are in high demand.
Learn about App State’s credit transfer process, and use our Transfer Equivalency Course Search tool to determine how your courses may transfer to App State.
With courses in history, natural and social sciences and humanities, App State’s General Education Program will reshape your outlook on learning and provide a foundational skill set that will prepare you for any career.
You can begin your graduate studies as an undergraduate and earn your master’s degree in as little as one year.
Where can an App State degree take you? Anywhere you want to go! Our passionate and engaged alumni become leaders in their communities and chosen professions.
Some of these roles may require education beyond a bachelor’s degree.
App State’s Career Development Center
Services provided by the Career Development Center include resume reviews, career coaching, job and internship search assistance, and other tools for you to achieve life and professional success.
Numerous scholarship and financial aid opportunities are available to help fund your App State education. Learn more about scholarships and financial aid.
Work outside your cultural boundaries. Learn more.
Gain firsthand experience while earning your degree. Learn more
Get inspired and get involved by joining App State clubs and organizations, such as Le Cercle Francais. Learn more
Develop high-level creative thinking and research skills. Learn more and check out the departmental honors program.
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