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Jan 18, 2025
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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
French Studies Major - Teaching Specialization
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Program Coordinator/Contact Information
Maria T. Ramos-Garcia, Head
Marie-Pierre Baggett, French Program Coordinator
Department of Modern Languages and Global Studies
SWG 121 Box 2203
South Dakota State University
(605) 688-5101
http://www.sdstate.edu/mfl/index.cfm
email: Marie-Pierre.Baggett@sdstate.edu
Click here for additional information.
Program Description
The French major at SDSU consists of language, culture, literature and professional courses to prepare students for careers in which they will use French as a language for communication. The major offers flexibility and can easily be added to another major.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon the completion of the French major, students should be able to:
- Speak, read and write French at the intermediate-high or advanced level
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the cultures and communication cultures of the Francophone world
- Demonstrate knowledge of the French civilizations and its cultural products, such as literature, art, government, etc.
Additional Academic Requirements
There are no application requirements to enroll in the French Studies major. However, students with previous knowledge of the language must take the placement test and register for an appropriate course. Additionally, all the courses for the major must be passed with a grade of “C” or better.
Accreditation, Certification, and Licensure
Course Delivery Format
Most courses in the French major are offered face-to-face on campus. Some upper-division courses are offered as part of the French cooperative program with NSU and USD and they use different types of distance delivery, including simultaneous television (DDN) and online delivery.
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Requirements for French Major - Teaching Specialization: 120 Credits
Bachelor of Arts System General Education Requirements*: 30
Institutional Graduation Requirements**: 5
Bachelor of Arts
- Modern Languages Credits: 3-14 (completion and competency in one language at the 202 level or a department-approved advanced upper division language course)
- Social Sciences Credits: 8
- Humanities Credits: 6
SGRs, IGRs, and/or Major coursework may satisfy some or all of the above requirements. Consult program advisor for details. See the College of Arts and Sciences for additional information about Bachelor of Arts Specifications and Bachelor of Science Specifications .
Major Requirements: 37
- Credits: 4
- Credits: 4
- Credits: 4
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Literature, Language, and Culture Elective Credits: 16
9 Credits must be 300-400 Level French Courses
The following is a suggested sequence.
- Credits: 2
- Credits: 2
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 1-6
- Credits: 1-3
- Credits: 1-3
- Credits: 1-6
- Select additional credits with prefix FREN
Teaching Specialization Requirements
Complete prior to entry into Professional Semester III
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- Native American Course Approved for Teacher Education Credits: 3
Professional Semester III
- Credits: 2
- Credits: 2
- Credits: 2
- or Credits: 8
*Candidates in K-12 areas such as Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Art, Modern Language, and Music split their student teaching credits, enrolling in both SEED 488 and ELED 488
Additional Requirements
- Prior to enrolling in PSI, students complete or as part of the University General Education Core.
- Students must also receive a “C” grade or better in , , and or higher.
- There are GPA requirements for entry into and continuation within the teacher education program. For additional information please consult the Secondary Education Handbook.
Total Required Credits: 120
Curriculum Notes
* The 30 credit Board of Regents System General Education Requirements (SGRs) must be completed as part of a student’s first 64 credits.
** South Dakota State University has a 5 credit Institutional Graduation Requirement (IGRs).
(G) Globalization Requirement.
(AW) Advanced Writing Requirement.
Students must take the proficiency examination after completing 48 credits. English 101, and a course in each of the General Education areas of social science, mathematics, natural science, and humanities and arts must be taken prior to taking this exam. |
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