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Nov 28, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Modern Languages, B.A., French Education Concentration
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CIP Code: |
H345-11 (160101) |
Total Credit Hours: |
120-122 |
Degree Awarded: |
Bachelor of Arts |
Career Opportunities: |
Overseas aid agencies, overseas dependents schools, intelligence and law enforcement agencies, import/export companies, foreign firms operating in US, travel agencies, universities. |
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HIST (3 Credits)
Choose in consultation with advisor. MATH (3 Credits)
Choose from: SCI (3 Credits)
SCI electives are to be chosen from both biological (BlOL) and physical (CHEM, GEOL, or PHYS) sciences, two courses of which must come from the same science. General Elective (4 Credits)
CMCN (3 Credits)
Choose from: LIT (3 Credits)
Choose from: SCI (6 Credits)
SCI electives are to be chosen from both biological (BlOL) and physical (CHEM, GEOL, or PHYS) sciences, two courses of which must come from the same science. Note:
* In order to enroll in this class, student must 1) be in upper division; 2) have a cumulative gpa of 2.5 and have an ACT composite of 22 (SAT composite of 1030 or must pass the Praxis I PPST exams (Reading, Writing, Math). FREN (3 Credits)
Select one from each course cluster. PHIL/HUMN (3 Credits)
Choose in consultation with advisor. Note(s):
1 In order to enroll in this class, student must 1) be in upper division; 2) have a cumulative gpa of 2.5 and have an ACT composite of 22 (SAT composite of 1030 or must pass the Praxis I PPST exams (Reading, Writing, Math).
2 Student must pass the required Praxis content exam(s) in French World Languages and the PLT exam 0524 prior to Student Teaching. FREN (9 Credits)
300/400-level FREN electives to be chosen in consultation with advisor. ARTS (3 Credits)
Choose form DANC, DSGN, MUS, THEA or VIAR, in consultation with advisor. HIST (3 Credits)
Choose in consultation with advisor. General Elective (3 Credits)
Choose in consultation with advisor. Recommended are ANTH, FORL, HUMN, LATN or other course that complement student’s academic and professional goals. |
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