The compulsory course is to divide French into intensive reading, oral English, listening, scientific French and writing. ...
Intensive reading is the main focus of grammar.
There are no math answers and no science courses.
The arrangement of each school is slightly different, but they are all inseparable from these courses.
There are some extra political classes, such as Chairman Mao's theory class, as well as English and computer ... these are all basic.
The reference school is Shandong University.
2. Course setting of translation direction for French postgraduates
You can go to the relevant website of the school you want to apply for, which is more accurate.
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Courses and credits
The credit system is adopted in the master's course, and graduate students must complete 36 credits during their study and pass the thesis defense before they can get their degrees. Courses are divided into professional basic courses, professional compulsory courses, professional elective courses and public compulsory courses. Courses and credits are as follows:
1, public * * * basic course:
(1) 3 credits of Marxist theory
(2) Chinese 2 credits
(3) 3 credits for a second foreign language
2, professional basic courses:
(1) advanced audio-visual speaking 2 credits
(2) 2 credits for advanced interpretation
(3) 2 credits for advanced writing
3, professional direction courses (compulsory):
(1) translation theory (1) 2 credits.
(2) Translation Theory (2) 2 credits
(3) Translation Practice (1) 2 credits
(4) Translation Practice (2) 2 credits
(5) 2 credits in general linguistics
(6) French literature 2 credits
(7) Modern French History 2 credits
4, professional direction courses (elective 4 credits)
(1) French Stylistics 2 credits
(2) Social Linguistics 2 credits
(3) 2 credits for Sino-French cross-cultural studies.
5. Thesis Guidance and Practice Course:
(1) 2 credits for thesis writing instruction
(2) Teaching and scientific research practice 2 credits
3. What courses do French majors study?
Different universities have different arrangements. Our school can be summarized in one sentence: specialized in public courses (Marx and other courses ~ ~) and "various French courses". Freshman is basic French+French audio-visual speaking, sophomore is intensive French+audio-visual speaking+French extensive reading+French oral (foreign teacher), and junior is advanced French+business French+French oral (foreign teacher)+French systemic grammar. I haven't taken any classes in my junior and senior year ~ ~ It seems that I will take French interpretation and French culture in my senior year ~ ~ ~
4. What courses are there for French majors in universities?
The most class hours are Basic French for freshmen and sophomores, and other major courses include French Listening, Spoken French, French Extensive Reading, French Translation, French Writing, Reading Foreign Newspapers and Advanced French, etc. Of course, all students have to study public courses, such as Marx series.
In addition to these courses, French majors in international business schools should also study some professional courses taught in French, such as French for business and economy, macroeconomics, introduction to French politics and economy, human resource management, French for business and economy and other related professional courses in French for economic management.
What classes do French majors take in the first semester?
From the first month to a month and a half or more, learn pronunciation from phonetic symbols one by one. If you use the new college French course, you will basically come into contact with some simple words in Lesson 8, followed by simple sentences (everyday language) and small dialogues with a few proper nouns. Every class will involve a small part of grammar, starting with articles (indefinite articles, definite articles, partial articles and condensed articles), and then the difficulty of word grammar will gradually increase. The basic French course is something like this.
Other courses will also be offered according to the different actual conditions of each school. There should be audio-visual, oral, oral. Generally, according to the requirements of the school, they will choose their own textbooks, and most of them will choose books such as "Travel around France". Some schools may teach outside, but because there are too few people, it is not effective to open a foreign teacher class.
6. Main courses for French majors
Basic counterpart, advanced counterpart, newspaper reading, audio-visual, oral, counterpart writing, translation theory and practice, language theory, introduction to linguistics, literature history and literature works reading of the main corresponding countries, national conditions of the main corresponding countries, etc.
7. What are the French specialized courses?
Intensive reading (that is, analyzing texts, learning vocabulary, etc. ), grammar, listening, speaking, French writing, French culture, French literature, translation (translation, interpretation).
Basically, these
8. Curriculum of French Major in Beijing Foreign Studies University
You must learn something else. . . Although I am a western language major. . . But the curriculum of French and Spanish is similar. .
In terms of specialized courses, besides intensive reading, you can learn some country profiles and conversations with foreign teachers, and maybe listening (at least Spanish), but my classmates said that they didn't have French listening in their freshman year.
Then there is the public class. . . Compulsory courses include Legal Basis of Ideological and Moral Cultivation, Legal Basis and Computer. There is an exam at the beginning of computer school, which decides whether you study basic knowledge with everyone or learn multimedia or network. . . But it's the same. . .
There will be a general course next semester, so you can choose advanced mathematics philosophy or something. . . But the number is very high. . I have great confidence in math. I can try. . .
9. Who knows what courses the French major of Shanghai International Studies University has? The more detailed, the better. Thank you.
French language and literature major
The French language and literature major of Shanghai International Studies University implements the bilingual teaching system of French and English. It mainly trains senior French professionals who have a solid French language foundation and extensive scientific and cultural knowledge and can engage in translation, research, teaching and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, education, scientific research, news, publishing, tourism and other departments. Students mainly study the basic theories and knowledge of French language, literature, geography, history, politics, economy, law and social culture.
Main courses: basic French, advanced French, French audio-visual speaking, extensive reading, translation, interpretation, French writing, French literature, general situation of France, etc. After four years of systematic study and strict training, students will have a solid foundation of French language and considerable professional knowledge, and have skilled comprehensive skills such as listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation.
English minor courses: English comprehensive course, English audio-visual speaking, translation theory and skills, English selected reading, etc. Graduates must all reach CET-4, and most of them are expected to reach TEM-8, with good English-Chinese interpretation and translation skills. After graduation, students have strong ability to analyze and solve practical problems independently and a certain level of scientific research.
There is also a major in French/business enterprise management, which is jointly trained by Shanghai International Studies University and the School of Advanced Enterprise Management of the University of Grenoble, France. It has a history of nearly 30 years since it was launched in 1980s, and it is one of the earliest international talent training programs of Shanghai International Studies University. Students majoring in this major majored in French and minored in English in the first two years; In the last two years, French and management have been paid equal attention to, and all management courses have been undertaken by teachers of the French Enterprise Management Institute. Bilingual teaching in French/English is carried out at the undergraduate level, and the English level is required to reach Band 4. While completing all the courses prescribed by Shanghai International Studies University and obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree, you must complete the management courses undertaken by France and pass the written test and interview organized by France. Those who pass the examination will be admitted to the French Enterprise Management Institute and continue to study related master's courses in France. They can study for master's degrees in four different directions: finance, marketing, enterprise management and information management.
10. French professional courses
course
Main courses: Basic Correspondence, Advanced Correspondence, Selected Reading of Newspapers, Audio-visual, Spoken Language, Corresponding Language Writing, Translation Theory and Practice, Linguistic Theory, Linguistic Introduction, Literature History and Selected Reading of Major Corresponding Countries, and National Conditions of Major Corresponding Countries, etc.