B. A. French (FRH) UNCW UNIVERSITY COLLEGE   

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UNCW UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 2006­2007 CATALOGUE B. A. French (FRH) Teacher Licensure Option College: Arts & Sciences DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Course requirements for all UNCW degrees include: (1) Basic Studies, (2) specific major requirements, and (3) sufficient elective hours for a combined total of a minimum of 124 hours. (1) BASIC STUDIES (45 semester hours) See Basic Studies sheet and/or information on the WEB at http://www.uncw.edu/uc/basicstudies.htm, and see "NOTE" below. (2) MAJOR REQUIREMENTS ­ FRH (Minimum 36 hours) Check when complete: _____ +FRH 201 _____ +FRH 202 Intermediate French (3) Prerequisite: FRH 102, 120 or appropriate department placement test score Intermediate French (3) Prerequisite: FRH 201 or appropriate department placement test score _____ FRH 301 Conversation (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent (Meets Computer Competency Requirement) _____ FRH 302 _____ FRH 303 _____ FRH 306 _____ FRH 308 _____ FRH 311 _____ FRH 321 _____ FRH 322 _____ FRH 4__ _____ FRH 4__ Grammar and Composition (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent Grammar and Composition (3) Prerequisite: FRH 302 Reading Strategies (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent French Linguistics (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent French Civilization (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent Survey of French Literature (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent Survey of French Literature (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent Choose a minimum of 6 hours at the 400 level; only 3 of the hours may be obtained by means of FRH 491 or 498. (Meets Oral Communication Competency Requirement) EDUCATION _____ *EDN 200 _____ EDN 203 _____ EDN 301 _____ EDN 303 _____ EDN 321 _____ EDN 356 _____ EDN 402. _____ EDN 407 _____ EDN 408 _____ EDN 409 _____ +PSY 223 Teacher, School and Society (3) EDNL 200. Field Studies (1) Psychological Foundations of Teaching (3) Instructional Design and Evaluation (3) Instructional Technology (3) (Meets Computer Competency Requirement) Meeting Needs of Special Students in High Schools (2) Reading in the Secondary School (3) Prerequisite: EDN 301 Classroom Management in Secondary Schools (1) Corequisite: EDN 409 Theory and Practice in Teaching Foreign Languages (K­12) (3) Lab. (1) Instructional Seminar (2) Corequisite: EDN 409 Practicum (12) Life Span Human Development (3) Prerequisite: PSY 105 NOTE: HST 101 and 102 are recommended and will meet Basic Studies requirements. A “C­” or better grade is required in each course counted toward the major and a “C” (2.00) or better average for all courses counted toward the major. Also required is a passing score on the departmental FRH oral proficiency exam. Teacher Licensure: Students planning to enter the Teacher Education program should take EDN 200, EDN 203, and PSY 223 in their third and/or fourth semester. Students must also satisfy the professional education requirements listed under the Watson School of Education. For information on the Teacher Education Program admissions criteria and the courses required for licensure in NC, see the Watson School of Education section in the catalogue or the Watson School of EDN WEB site: http://www.uncw.edu/catalogue/wse.htm#CURRICULAR STUDIES. Students planning to pursue licensure should apply to the Watson School of Education as soon as admissions requirements are met (typically in the sophomore year), and plan their programs in regular consultation with their advisors. Teacher Certification requirements are established at the state level and may be changed by the state at any time. + May also be used to satisfy Basic Studies requirements (3) ELECTIVES _____ Elective hours to equal a minimum of 124 hours Requirements to declare FRH: Completion of 24 hours For further information see: http://www.uncw.edu/fll/studies­undergraduate.html and http://www.uncw.edu/fll/documents/MAJORINFRENCHWITHTEACHERLICENSUREIN.pdf 10/01/06
FRENCH COURSES FRH 101­102. FRH 105. FRH 115. FRH 120. FRH 201­202. FRH 209. FRH 215. FRH 301. FRH 302­303. FRH 306. FRH 308. FRH 311. FRH 318. FRH 321,322. FRH 385. FRH 405. FRH 411. FRH 412. FRH 420. FRH 437. FRH 438. FRH 439. FRH 485. FRH 491. FRH 495. FRH 498. FRH 499. Introductory French (3­3) French for Travelers (3) Intensive Introductory French (6) Fundamentals of French (3) Prerequisite: Two units of high school FRH or appropriate departmental placement test score Intermediate French (3­3) Prerequisite: FRH 102, 120 or equivalent, or appropriate department placement test score French Literature in Translation: Topics (3) Intensive Intermediate French (6) Prerequisite: FRH 102, 115, 120 or equivalent Conversation (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent Grammar and Composition (303) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent Reading Strategies (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent French Linguistics (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent French Civilization (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent Contemporary France and the Francophone World (3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent Survey of French Literature (3,3) Prerequisite: FRH 202 or equivalent (FST 387) Introduction to French Cinema (3) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Advanced Conversation and Composition (3) Prerequisite: FRH 301 or equivalent Topics in French Studies (3) Prerequisite: FRH 322 or equivalent The Francophone World (3) Prerequisite: FRH 322 or equivalent Topics in French Literature (3) Prerequisite: FRH 322 or equivalent Masterpieces of French Poetry (3) Prerequisite: FRH 322 or equivalent Masterpieces of French Drama (3) Prerequisite: FRH 322 or equivalent Masterpieces of French Prose Fiction (3) Prerequisite: FRH 322 or equivalent (FST 485) Seminar in French Cinema (3) Prerequisite: At least two 300­ or 400­level French courses Directed Individual Study (1­3) Prerequisite: Overall GPA or at least 2.00, junior or senior standing, and consent of instructor, department chair and dean Seminar in French Literature (1­3) Prerequisite: FRH 322 or equivalent Internship in French (3 or 6) Prerequisite: Junior standing and consent of instructor Honors Work in French (2­3) Prerequisite: Senior standing and eligibility for honors program 10/01/06
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