French and Francophone Studies Emphasis for Students Seeking Teaching Certification
This disciplinary emphasis also requires:1
- Admission to the Education Program.
- Completion of the interdisciplinary major in Education.
- An oral proficiency exam successfully completed before student can be approved for student teaching.
- Student is required to spend an appropriate period of time in a country where French is spoken or participate in an approved immersion program.
Supporting Courses | 6 | |
Intermediate French Language II | ||
Intermediate French Conversation and Composition | ||
Upper-Level Courses | 18 | |
Teaching Foreign Languages | ||
Advanced French Conversation and Composition 2 | ||
Representative French Authors 2 | ||
Advanced French Grammar and Translation | ||
French Phonetics and Public Speaking | ||
Elective Courses (choose 3 credits): | ||
France Today | ||
Le Monde Francophone | ||
Total Credits | 24 |
1 | French and Francophone studies is a disciplinary major. If the teaching emphasis in the minor is completed, the interdisciplinary requirement is met for degree completion. |
2 | Some upper-level courses are repeatable for credit when course topic varies. See adviser. |