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95 Master's degrees in French Studies in North America
French
The Department of Modern Languages and Classics at The University of Maine offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) or Master of Arts (MA) in French with optional concentrations in French Literature or North American French Studies.
French
French at Clark Atlanta University provides students with the opportunity to perfect their language skills for global communication and awareness, understand curricular content and innovations, and international experiences that connect them to the larger world.
French Studies and Journalism
The Joint Degree in French Studies and Journalism offered by New York University enables M.A. students to explore French Studies at the IFS while gaining professional journalism training at the NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute’s Global & Joint Programme.
French Teacher (7-12)
The Department of Modern Languages and Literature in conjunction with the Department of Secondary Education at The City University of New York offers the French Teacher (7-12) degree.
French and Francophone Studies
The Graduate Program in French and Francophone Studies at University of Connecticut typically require two years of full-time study, and are offered in French and Francophone Studies, German Studies, Italian Literary and Cultural Studies, Spanish Studies, and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
French
We offer a master degree in French and French-speaking literary and cultural spaces at McMaster University.
Teaching with Certification in French
The Teaching with Certification in French at Montclair State University is an in-person Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) programme. Designed for bachelor's degree holders, this full-time course provides initial New Jersey teacher certification. It combines advanced pedagogy with clinical practice over a standard graduate duration.
French Language and Literature
The French Language and Literature at University at Buffalo is a full-time, two-year M.A. degree delivered in person. This 36-credit programme focuses on advanced linguistic mastery and cultural analysis. Students engage in rigorous academic training within the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures in Buffalo.
French
The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at The University of New Mexico offers an M.A. and Ph.D. in French. Both Degrees provide a rigorous and comprehensive training in French literary history, theory and criticism.
French
The Graduate Program in French Studies at the University of British Columbia offers a dynamic curriculum that focuses on a contextualized understanding of the languages, literatures, and cultures of France, Québec and the Francophone world. Students may specialize in literature or linguistics, or propose a research program combining both fields.
French and Francophone Studies
The French and Francophone Studies Graduate Program at the University of California, Davis, provides graduate students with a strong base of historical coverage, spanning from the Middle Ages to the present, including Francophone studies.
French - Accelerated Master's Program
The French - Accelerated Master's Program offered by The University of Arizona provides a comprehensive overview of French or francophone studies, or both, with courses in literature, culture, film, linguistics, pedagogy and critical theory, accompanied by discussion of social and historical contexts in France and the French-speaking world.
French
The French MA program from University of South Florida offers solid academic and practical training in the language, literature and culture of France and the French-speaking world.
French Studies
Our French Studies graduate program from University of Maryland furthers advanced studies in French and Francophone literatures, cinema, cultures, and societies. Faculty expertise encompasses all historical periods from the sixteenth century to the present.
French Language and Literature
The MA in French Language and Literature at Boston University seeks to have each student develop an advanced knowledge of French and Francophone literature, its history, and major works, as well as a sound knowledge of the traditions, aims, and methods of scholarly research in the field.