French Options

 

Modern Languages & Classics Department

 

B.A. in French ( 30.000 credits )
FREN 301 - French Conversation I 3 cr.
FREN 401 - Survey of French Literature I 3 cr.
FREN 402 - Survey of French Literature II 3 cr.
FREN 410 - Adv Grammar and Composition 3 cr.
French Electives 18 cr.
Courses below FREN 201 cannot count in the major 

 

 

B.A. in French ( 30.000 credits )
with a Certificate in French Education

Students must have a GPA of 3.0, with a 3.2 in French.

Students must also have received a score of at least an Advanced Low in their Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI).

OPI Requirements

FREN 301 - French Conversation I 3 cr.
FREN 401 - Survey of French Literature I 3 cr.
FREN 402 - Survey of French Literature II 3 cr.
FREN 410 - Adv Grammar and Composition 3 cr.
French Electives 18 cr.

Courses below FREN 201 cannot count in the major 

FREN 310 - Advanced French Conversation is strongly recommended.

One semester of study abroad is strongly recommended.

 

Education Certification ( 30.000 credits )
EDUC 210 Issues in Contemporary American Education 3 cr.
EDUC 260 Educational Psychology 3 cr.
EDUC 261 Foundations in Language and Literacy 3 cr.

EDUC 365 - Exceptional and At-Risk Learners

3 cr.

After completing these courses, one must apply to the Education Department. Upon
approval, the following courses are required to obtain the certification:

EDUC 481 - Instructional Theory and Practice in Inclusive Classrooms

3 cr.

EDUC 482 - Instructional Theory and Practice in Inclusive Classrooms lab 1 cr.
The following courses are completed during the semester students participate in student teaching:
EDUC 461 - Literacy: Middle and High School 3 cr.
EDUC 462 - Literacy and Reflective Practitioner 1 cr.
EDUC 487 - Clinical Experience in Middle School 5 cr.
EDUC 488 - Clinical Experience in High School 5 cr.
EDUC 495 - Drug Alcohol Tobacco Workshop 0 cr.

EDUC 496 - Child Abuse and School Violence Workshop

0 cr.

 

Education Department

French Options 2010-11