French
French
Programs
French Degrees and Certificates
The French AA degree at Los Angeles Valley College (91快活林) provides a solid foundation in the study of French for those wishing to continue their education in world languages. Students will be able to demonstrate effective skills in the four major areas of language study (reading, writing, speaking, listening comprehension) and knowledge of the global society, the role of French-speaking nations, and of the French language and Francophone cultures in the contemporary world.
This degree is an alternative to the individual language majors of French, German, Italian, and Spanish, and is especially suitable for those students with prior instruction in a foreign language. The student must complete Semester 4 or higher in a primary language (French, German, Italian, or Spanish), demonstrating effective skills in the four major areas of language study (reading, writing, speaking, listening comprehension) in that language, as well as cultural proficiency. The student must also complete two sequential courses in a secondary language (German, Italian, Spanish, or French), demonstrating a minimum of advanced elementary language and cultural knowledge in that language.
Study Away in Paris
Los Angeles Valley College, East Los Angeles College and the European Studies Association [ESA] invite you to participate in an exceptional educational experience: Summer Study in Paris 2025.
Since the Middle Ages, Paris has drawn students from around the world for university studies, its culture and the experience of its cosmopolitan lifestyle. Celebrating our forty-third annual program, we have the faculty, the background and the knowledge to make your month in Paris worthy of one of the world鈥檚 great capital cities. In addition to language classes, you will improve your knowledge of French culture through our rich civilization course鈥攙isits, lectures and walking tours. We include the Louvre, the Mus茅e d鈥橭rsay, the newly renovated Carnavalet Museum and Parisian neighborhoods, as well as an introduction to French history.
On weekends we will also visit Normandy spending two nights in charming Honfleur, Monet鈥檚 home and gardens at Giverny, the chateau of Vaux-le-Vicomte, and Auvers-sur-Oise where Van Gogh painted. We won鈥檛 neglect daily life in Paris either. Additional activities include Versailles, gourmet meals, ballet and opera and more. The quality of our program is shown in the number of participants who repeat it!
We invite you to register for our next Summer Study in Paris trip in Summer 2025! Please click on the button below for more information:
Resources
To enhance your study of world languages and cultures, check out the following World Languages Film Forum events and ASU French Club!
Every semester the Department of World Languages and Cultures screens and discusses movies in French, German, Italian, and Spanish as part of that semester's curriculum for our enrolled students. Please contact your instructor for more information about the dates/times, the list of movies being shown, and the movie theme for the semester!
Join the 91快活林 French Club to make new friends and to build your social support network. We meet weekly to practice our French and to talk about the French language and French and Francophone cultures. Please email the French Club Advisor, Prof. Jaklin Yermian, for more information: @email.
Start Learning A World Language
First Steps
Want to begin learning French at Valley? Take these easy steps to enroll as a Valley College student:
If you鈥檙e already a Valley Student and want to study French, take these easy steps:
1. If you鈥檝e already previously studied French, make an appointment to take the French Prerequisite Challenge.
2. Register for your classes! If you鈥檙e a complete beginner, enroll in French 1. That鈥檚 it!
If you鈥檙e a high school student, and want to study French at Valley College, take these easy steps to sign up:
1. You will need to enroll as BOTH a 鈥(i) New Student鈥 AND a 鈥(ii) High School Student (9-12) or a 鈥淓lementary/Middle School Student (K-8). You can find the enrollment information here: 91快活林 Admissions: K-12
2. If you鈥檝e taken French before, you鈥檒l need to take the French Prerequisite Challenge. Please see below for information on how to take the 91快活林 French Prerequisite Challenge.
3. Register for your classes! If you鈥檙e a complete beginner, enroll in French 1. That鈥檚 it!
You鈥檒l need to be a currently enrolled Valley College student to take our language classes. To sign up for classes, you鈥檒l need to apply and enroll:
at Valley College. After you鈥檝e finished enrolling, you can then sign up for your language class!
Prerequisite Challenge
If you鈥檇 like to take French at Valley and you have previous experience with the language, you can enroll in a higher-level course by first taking the Prerequisite Challenge in your target language. This process will make sure that you鈥檙e enrolled in the appropriate level to begin your language study at Valley.
You鈥檒l have to take the Prerequisite Challenge if you already have some experience with French, for example, you鈥檝e previously studied it or you are a native or heritage French speaker.
If you don鈥檛 have any experience with French, you don鈥檛 have to take the Prerequisite Challenge, and you can enroll in French 1.
One of our full-time faculty members. Please email the following instructor to make an appointment for the French Prerequisite Challenge:
French: Dr. June Miyasaki: @email
1. The Prerequisite Challenge will assess your speaking, listening, reading, and writing proficiency in the language and usually takes at least 30 minutes.
2. There are different levels of the Prerequisite Challenge, depending on the level that you are planning to enroll in. For example, if you鈥檇 like to enroll in Level 4, you will be taking the Prerequisite Challenge to enroll in Level 4 of your chosen language. If you are unsure which level you are at, the faculty member will gladly advise you of your current approximately level and administer the appropriate level Prerequisite Challenge.
3. The Prerequisite Challenge cannot be taken to receive credit for a course.
Faculty Profiles
Faculty Profiles

- Pronouns: she/her
- Degrees: B.A. French & History, University of California-Berkeley; M.A. French, Middlebury College-Paris; Ph.D. French & Theatre, University of Wisconsin-Madison 鈥嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌
- Teaches: Elementary French I and II; Intermediate French I and II; Advanced French I and II; French 10 (French Civilization); French 25 (French & Francophone Short Story in Translation, Intermediate French Conversation I, Intermediate French Conversation II, Advanced French Conversation I
- Roles: French Division Coordinator
- Fun Facts: Founding member of Le Th茅芒tre de la Chandelle verte, a French-language theater company. Cats and dogs, love them both. Love the outdoors (hiking, camping, kayaking). Go, Pack, go!

- Pronouns: she/her
- Degrees: A.A. Business Administration, Glendale Community College; B.A. French, University of California, Los Angeles; M.A. French and Francophone Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
- Teaches: Elementary French I, Elementary French II, Intermediate French I, Intermediate French II, Advanced French I, Advanced French II, French Civilization, Intermediate French Conversation I, Intermediate French Conversation II, Advanced French Conversation I
- Roles: Member, 91快活林 Planning Facilities Committee; Humanities CAP Committee; Coordinator, Study Away Program in Paris; Advisor, French Club
- Fun Facts: I love to watch K-dramas and Hindi movies, and I also love to make jigsaw puzzles.

- Teaches: Elementary French I, Elementary French II, Intermediate French I, Intermediate French II