From Parisian slam poetry to Dakar fintech, Duke’s French and Francophone Studies BS offers immersive language mastery and critical inquiry into global French cultures. Students achieve near-native fluency through debate clubs, theater labs, and VR exchange with partner universities in Québec and Senegal. The curriculum interrogates colonial legacies, cinema, translation, and sustainable development in Francophone Africa, culminating in a policy or creative capstone presented entirely in French.
Documentary film on climate activism in French Polynesia
Translation of Guadeloupean Creole oral folktales with annotations
Policy brief on digital inclusion in Francophone West Africa
Interactive map of Parisian street art and gentrification trends
Podcast debating French secularism in multicultural classrooms
Machine-learning sentiment analysis of African Francophone rap lyrics
VR museum tour of Impressionist masterpieces with French narration
Crowdsourced database of women writers from Maghreb
Language-learning chatbot using slang from Marseille
Comparative study of Québec and EU carbon-pricing schemes
Mobile app teaching French through gastronomy and recipes
Digital archive of Haitian Revolution primary documents
Graphic novel portraying migration stories across Francophone borders
Blockchain solution ensuring fair trade for Ivorian cocoa farmers
Open-access syllabus on Francophone LGBTQ literature
Augmented-reality reenactment of Battle of Verdun trenches
Slam-poetry workshop series for Durham high-schoolers in French
Geo-visualization of diaspora remittances to Francophone nations
Achieve linguistic fluency and cultural literacy across the Francosphere with Duke.
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