The French M.A. concentration is offered in a part-time format via our distance education facility in Hickory (fall/spring) with two on-campus courses at the Summer Institute in Boone each July.
Fall and Spring classes are scheduled weekly in the evenings (5:00-7:30 p.m.), in an online/hybrid format. In the Fall and Spring, 10 course sessions are delivered entirely online, and 5 course sessions (approximately one every three weeks) meet at our distance-education facility in Hickory, directly off I-40. This combination of online and face-to-face meetings allows us to offer an interactive, high-quality program to students who are teaching or pursuing other employment during the day.
One course per term is available for French students Fall and Spring.
During the first summer session (late May through June), a professional education course is offered which fulfills requirements for the degree. Summer Session 1 courses generally meet twice weekly in the evenings (5:00-7:30) for a total of five weeks.
During the second summer session, all students are encouraged to participate in the Summer Institute held the last three weeks of July. Two graduate courses (6 hours total) are offered in the three-week period. These courses count as French electives in the student’s Program of Study. In most Institute courses, students receive an “I” (incomplete) grade for a final project, which is completed by mid-September. The Institute allows students to network with others from across the state and beyond, and it speeds up students’ progress towards completing their degrees.
For more information on the French MA, please follow the links at the left. You can also contact the Program Director with any questions you may have:
Dr. Beverly Moser, moserba@appstate.edu
532 Sanford Hall, Box 30263
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608
Telephone: (828) 262-2303 direct line; (828) 262-3095 message
Fax: (828) 262-7079