Although these classes need not appear on the transcript, the first four semesters of French or equivalent studies as approved by the department are prerequisite for all students majoring or minoring in language with an emphasis in French. Students with previous language experience, upon demonstration of advanced proficiency, may receive credit by testing for part or all of the following classes: FRENCH 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020.
Electives (30 credit hours minimum) FREN 3010 Advanced Conversation and Vocabulary 3FREN 3210 Advanced French Grammar 3FREN 3220 Advanced Composition and Discussion 3FREN 3310 Intro to French Literature 3FREN 3510 Cultural History of France 3FREN 4310 French Literature of the Middle Ages And Renaissance 3FREN 4320 17th and 18th Century French Literature 3FREN 4330 19th and 20th Century French Literature 3FREN 4510 Introduction to Translation 3FREN 4640 Major Authors & Topics 3Lang 4900 Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages in Public Schools 2(FREN 4640 may be repeated once for credit.) Comments: No course for which a grade lower than "C-" is received may be counted toward the credit hour requirement for nay major or minor emphasis in the department.
French Education
To qualify for the teaching license, students must complete the sequence of professional education courses listed by the department of teacher education. Students planning to license in French must enroll in Language 4900. Students may be recommended for the Utah Basic Professional Licensure within secondary education by earning the bachelor's degree and satisfactorily completing the major-minor program. Those working toward the major must also select an appropriate minor.
Summary Statement: A student majoring in French must have a minimum of thirty (30) credit hours of course work in French beyond the second year level. A student minoring in French must have a minimum fifteen (15) credit hours of course work in French beyond the second year level. A student planning to certify in French must take Language 4900.
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