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Welcome to the French program at the University of South Carolina, where you can study the language, literatures and cultures of France and the Francophone world, leading to both undergraduate and graduate degrees in French. Whether preparing a major or a minor, or simply interested in improving your French, you can choose from a broad range of dynamic, innovative courses to acquire basic and advanced skills and knowledge. You can, for example, learn French collaboratively with students in France, act in a French play, debate the latest French on-line news, review recent films from Africa, explore current trends in children’s literature, put together a French CV or even (finally) master that French “R.” All this you can do while living in the French House or studying abroad. In addition to an exciting new semester or year direct exchange program in Arras and an established summer program in Tours, you can work with USC's Study Abroad Office to find a program that matches your desires. You can even apply for significant financial help from one or more of our numerous scholarships for study in France or other French-speaking countries. Many of our major and minors complement their undergraduate degrees by teaching in France for a year via TAPIF or pursue Fulbright-grant research in France (most recently in inorganic chemistry, biology and music). If you’re interested in starting or enhancing a career teaching French, you can enroll in our Undergraduate Foreign Language Teacher Certification program, where you’ll get hands-on experience through supervised teacher-training. Or if you’ve already got an undergraduate degree, you can prepare a MA or a MAT in French, during which you can apply to teach introductory French at USC (and get paid for it) as a GTA. Please explore our webpages to find out more about our faculty and programs, and contact our faculty members directly should you have any questions. Click here to learn more about French Historical Studies, the official journal for the Society for French Historical Studies. Check out our new short video about French @ USC made by recent Media Arts and French double major Andrew Callicott (below).