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Duluth Campus
Teaching French B.A.A.World Languages & Cultures
Education
College of Education and Human Service Professions
The B.A.A. in teaching French is offered through the Department of Education, in conjunction with the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. This major prepares students for licensure as a French teacher from kindergarten through grade 12.
Program Delivery
This program is available:
Admission Requirements
Students must complete
45 credits
before admission to the program.
Freshman and transfer students are usually admitted to pre-major status
before admission to this major.
A GPA above 2.0 is preferred for the following:
Students entering the secondary and K-12 licensure programs are bound by the policies in effect at the time of application; admission is based on criteria established by the Dept of Education, consistent with MN policies as established by the National Council for Accreditation in Teacher Education. Students must 1)complete EDUC 1101; 2)GPA of at least 2.50 cumulative, including transfer work & in major courses completed at time of application; 3)take the MTLE Basic Skills Test for licensure; 4)passing scores on a nationally recognized standardized test (MTLE Basic Skills Test, ACT, SAT); 5)minimum 30 documented hours working with students in grades 5-12; 6)receive a C- or better in all required courses for the major. Students must submit a letter of application, resume, letters of recommendation and their APAS report. There are alternatives to the admission procedures to encourage the participation of individuals from underrepresented groups and students as determined by the dept.
For information about University of Minnesota admission requirements, visit the
Office of Admissions
website.
Required prerequisites
Introductory Course (1 cr)
This course will be waived for transfer students or students who change colleges from a college where it is not required.
Register course for one credit.
UST 1000 - Learning in Community
(1.0-2.0 cr)
Required prerequisites
Lower Division Requirements (3-23 cr)
Students may be exempted from part of the lower division requirements if they have previously completed French language coursework. Dept of Foreign Languages and Literatures determines exemptions based on acceptance of transfer credits and work done in secondary school. Students with 3 years of high school French enter the sequence at the intermediate French level and are exempted from FR 1101-1102. Exemption does not necessarily carry credits toward the 120 credits needed for graduation.
EDUC 1101 - Education in Modern Society
[LE CAT7, HUMANITIES]
(3.0 cr)
FR 1101 - Beginning French I
[LE CAT3, COMM & LAN]
(4.0 cr)
FR 1102 - Beginning French II
[LE CAT3, COMM & LAN]
(4.0 cr)
FR 1201 - Intermediate French I
[LE CAT3, COMM & LAN]
(4.0 cr)
FR 1202 - Intermediate French II
[LE CAT3, LEIP CAT03, COMM & LAN]
(4.0 cr)
FR 2301 {Inactive}
[LE CAT3, LEIP CAT03, COMM & LAN]
(4.0 cr)
General Requirements
Program Requirements
Requirements for the B.A.A. in teaching French include:
* For liberal education, it is recommended students take LING 1811 for Logic and Quantitative Reasoning requirement and ENGL 1907 for Humanities requirement.
* Students must successfully complete an oral proficiency exam administered by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures before student teaching.
* Compliance with general regulations governing granting of degrees. Students are required to review their degree status in the CEHSP Advising & Academic Services Office early in their senior year.
* Study abroad is essential for success in learning French.
* Program completers must pass all tests required by the Minnesota Board of Teaching to be recommended for licensure.
* Students are expected to: a) make satisfactory progress each semester, including grades of C- or better in all courses required in the major; b) demonstrate acceptable professional performance in applied learning settings (e.g., laboratory, field experiences, clinical experiences); and c) obtain an approved background check before being placed in clinical, field, intern, or student teaching experiences. Students who do not meet program expectations can be dismissed from the major. Details on these requirements are available from the department office.
Upper Division Requirements (29 cr)
Some of the upper division French courses may be transferred from another college or earned abroad, but at least two courses must be taken at UMD. By second semester, sophomore year, students start upper division requirements and plan for application to the secondary teacher education program (STEP)
EDUC 3412 - The Computer in Education
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3202 - Drug Education
(2.0 cr)
WRIT 3140 - Advanced Writing: Human Services
(3.0 cr)
Must be completed prior to student teaching.
FR 3xxx-5xxx: including one culture course taught in French
FR 4018 or 4412 will satisfy the liberal education global perspective requirement
Take 20 or more credit(s) from the following:
·
FR 3xxx
·
FR 4xxx
·
FR 5xxx
Diversity Immersion Experience Requirement
Candidates must spend a minimum of 40 hours at a formal or nonformal educational setting that has a high percentage (greater than 50 percent) of children, young adults, or families from diverse communities. The format of this experience allows candidates to observe, interact, and reflect in an educational setting guided by focus questions and recommended readings.
Students must meet this requirement after they take EDUC 1101 and before they complete their education program. Registration for credit is not required for this experience; however, candidates who wish to earn credit may register for EDUC 4991.
Block Requirements (38 cr)
Application for admission to the blocks is preferred to be completed fall semester for spring semester admission. Application for admission to the blocks must be submitted by the 6th Friday of the semester. Applications are available from the Department of Education.
Block 1 (12 cr)
All courses must be taken concurrently. Consult advisor for additional upper division French courses.
EDSE 4204 - Designing Learning Environments and Lessons
(3.0 cr)
EDSE 4100 - Teaching in a Diverse Society
(3.0 cr)
EDSE 4501 - Adolescent/Adult Development and Learning Theory
(3.0 cr)
SPED 3415 - Special Education in the Secondary School
(3.0 cr)
Block 2 (13 cr)
All courses must be taken concurrently. Application for student teaching must be made by the 4th Friday of the semester before student teaching. Application are available from the Department of Education website. Consult advisor for additional upper division French courses.
EDSE 3206 - Apprenticeship: Secondary School
(2.0 cr)
EDSE 4214 - Teaching Content-Area Reading
(3.0 cr)
EDUC 4040 - World Language Teaching Methods
(3.0 cr)
EDUC 4381 - Teaching Indigenous Students
(3.0 cr)
EDSE 4525 - Assessment for Secondary Education
(3.0 cr)
Block 3 (13 cr)
All courses must be taken concurrently; EDSE 4600 register for 12 cr. Registration for student teaching in the sr year requires grades of C- or better in all courses in the teaching major(s)/minor(s); graded completion of all education block courses including EDUC 4044; completion of at least 85% of teaching major courses; passed the oral proficiency exam; permission from faculty in the foreign languages program. Must have personal liability insurance while working in field placement settings.
EDSE 4600 - Student Teaching
(3.0-24.0 cr)
EDUC 4500 - Professional Issues and Ethics
(1.0 cr)
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