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Dec 22, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog Archived Catalog
Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures: French, B.A.
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General Education
(see Certified General Education Courses for list of approved courses) Rhetoric and Writing: (6 hours)
- Two approved courses in rhetoric and writing
Fine Arts and Humanities: (12 hours)
- Complete one approved course in each subcategory
Historical Understanding (3 hours)
Thought, Values and Beliefs (3 hours)
Visual and Performing Arts (3 hours)
Natural Sciences: (7-8 hours)
- Two approved natural science courses, at least one including a laboratory component
Behavioral and Social Sciences: (6 hours)
- Two approved behavioral or social science courses in two different disciplines
Mathematics: (3 hours)
- One approved mathematics course
Statistics: (3 hours)
- One approved statistics course
Non-Western Culture: (3 hours)
- One approved non-western culture course
Minor Requirement
- Completion of a minor with a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
Program
27 hours French beyond second college year, including: Two courses selected from:
Additional Information and Notes
A minimum of 6 hours of French at the 4000 level.
2.0 GPA in all required major and related courses (including specified General Education courses).
To meet requirements for the major, a minimum of 9 hours of 3000 level or above must be taken at UTC.
Minimum of 39 hours of 3000 and 4000 level courses.
Electives to complete 120 hours.
See Degree and Graduation Requirements for additional requirements.
Modern and Classical Language Licensure
Students choosing to be certified in Modern and Classical Language Education should pursue a major in a specific language (French, Latin, Spanish) and declare a minor in Education . Those individuals will be required to meet the requirement of the initial degree as well as requirements for admission to the Teacher Education Program and state licensure requirements. This may require additional coursework. An intensive language experience in the United States or abroad is required to meet state licensure. |
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