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Nov 23, 2024
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2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin Backup [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Foreign Languages, Spanish Teacher Certification, B.A.
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A degree in Foreign Languages can lead to various careers, from teaching to translation to business. The importance of language skills in the professional world is increasingly evident, and second-language skills will enhance career options, particularly in fields related to health and human services and customer service. Students planning to pursue graduate study may find a double major with a language a valuable asset.
Students wishing to begin French or Spanish at an advanced level (that is, above 101) and who do not already have college credit for the language in question may take the Department’s placement exam. Departmental faculty evaluate the results of the exam to determine the appropriate level of study. Students may register for a course lower than indicated by the exam, but not higher. The exam is offered to new students during summer preregistration and to other students by appointment. Contact the Foreign Languages office for more information.
The department offers the B.A. degree in Foreign Languages with a concentration in French or Spanish.
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Concentration Requirements
Concentration requires 21 semester hours at the upper-level, exclusive of the study abroad component.
Professional Studies Requirements
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