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Bachelor of Education in Foreign Language Education: French

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students majoring in foreign language education will not only learn the French, Spanish or German language, but also how to teach others how to speak it. In this program, students will also focus on the culture, traditions and famous figures of countries that speak these languages. French Education Pre-professional Education – 18 hours EDU 1700 ETPT 2020 EDP 3200 and 3230 SPED 2040 TSOC 3000 Professional Education – 33 hours RESM 4200 CI 4140 and 4190 (courses are taken concurrently) FREN 4160 CI 4490 CI 4430, 4910 and 4930 (courses are taken concurrently) Content Area - 25 hours FREN 3010*, 3020, 3210, 3220, 3410, 3420, 4010 and 4020 First course taken in this sequence is dependent on placement test scores, AP credit or CLEP. Electives - 9 hours FREN 3170, 3400, 3710, 4040, 4050, 4070, 4190, 4200, 4230, 4410, 4510, 4610, 4710, 4720, 4810, 4820, 4850 FREN , 4950, 4980 (Others at discretion of the French faculty of the department of foreign languages.) Additional Electives - 10-12 hours Elective hours to meet 128-hour graduation requirement Additional Requirements for Dual Degree Option - B.A. in French – 20 hours Natural science course(s) Social science course(s) Language and literature electives In consultation with your College of Language and Literature faculty adviser and your degree audit from the college. You must Obtain the signature of the faculty adviser for these courses. WAC – 6 hours Select two courses. Courses vary from year to year and are listed on the registrar’s office web site. Courses also can be selected in consultation with the language and literature adviser. Two courses must be from your content area.

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students majoring in foreign language education will not only learn the French, Spanish or German language, but also how to teach others how to speak it. In this program, students will also focus on the culture, traditions and famous figures of countries that speak these languages. French Education Pre-professional Education – 18 hours EDU 1700 ETPT 2020 EDP 3200 and 3230 SPED 2040 TSOC 3000 Professional Education – 33 hours RESM 4200 CI 4140 and 4190 (courses are taken concurrently) FREN 4160 CI 4490 CI 4430, 4910 and 4930 (courses are taken concurrently) Content Area - 25 hours FREN 3010*, 3020, 3210, 3220, 3410, 3420, 4010 and 4020 First course taken in this sequence is dependent on placement test scores, AP credit or CLEP. Electives - 9 hours FREN 3170, 3400, 3710, 4040, 4050, 4070, 4190, 4200, 4230, 4410, 4510, 4610, 4710, 4720, 4810, 4820, 4850 FREN , 4950, 4980 (Others at discretion of the French faculty of the department of foreign languages.) Additional Electives - 10-12 hours Elective hours to meet 128-hour graduation requirement Additional Requirements for Dual Degree Option - B.A. in French – 20 hours Natural science course(s) Social science course(s) Language and literature electives In consultation with your College of Language and Literature faculty adviser and your degree audit from the college. You must Obtain the signature of the faculty adviser for these courses. WAC – 6 hours Select two courses. Courses vary from year to year and are listed on the registrar’s office web site. Courses also can be selected in consultation with the language and literature adviser. Two courses must be from your content area.

Admission requirements

6+

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