The Master of Arts in French and Francophone Studies at Michigan State University offers advanced training in French language, literature, and culture, emphasizing both critical theory and interdisciplinary studies. Students can select between the Interdisciplinary Studies concentration and the Literary and Cultural Studies concentration, featuring courses in areas such as literary criticism, medieval to modern literature, minority perspectives in the Francosphere, and postcolonial studies. The program prepares graduates for careers in education, translation, cultural organizations, industry, or further academic research, and provides individualized faculty mentoring. Completion can be under Plan A (thesis) or Plan B (without thesis), and students typically require 33–34 credits to graduate.
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