May 2001

Program of Studies in

C FRENCH C

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE

 

UNIVERSITY CORE REQUIREMENTS ................................................................(*3) + 38
    including:     ECON 302I -3 (*Foreign language, above 201a, substitutes for 3 hours of humanities)
                       ENGL 101 - 3     MATH 139 - 3 for mathematics          FL 302-3
                       ENGL 102 - 3     PSYC 102 - 3
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ........................................................................................(11)
(one year foreign language - 8)
(additional English composition or WAC-approved foreign language course- 3, e.g. SPAN 320)
 
FOREIGN LANGUAGE ................................................................................................31 - 34
(3 hours substitute for humanities, 3 hours substitute for CoLA English composition requirement, 8 hours substitute for CoLA foreign language requirement)
 
200 level: 201ab .................................................8
300 level: 320a,b, 321 ........................................9
400 level: 410; 470 .............................................7
 Plus any 300 or 400-level courses
    (excluding 390/490) ......................................4
495 Internship and/or
Study Abroad (see next page) ......................3-6
Oral/Written Proficiency ...................................0

AREA STUDY COURSES and ELECTIVES ........................................................................27

           SPCM 301i  ......................................................3
           Additional 8 courses ................................... 24
(Students should select 8 additional courses (24 hours) with an international focus in Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Philosophy, or Political Science. The following are recommended: ECON 302i, 329, 429; GEOG 304, 306; HIST 320, 324, 338, 339, 370, 425, 432, 433, 434, 437, 438, 474; POLS 372i, 373, 441, 458, 459, 466, 475, 480.)

CAREER ORIENTATION ELECTIVES.............................................................................18

In choosing electives, students are to select an area of concentration as a possible career to be combined with the study of foreign language to be approved by the major advisor. Areas such as Agriculture, Computer Science, Film, Food and Nutrition, Health Education, History, Linguistics, Literature, Management, Philosophy, Sociology, Urban Planning, or other similar fields are offered as appropriate examples.

GENERAL ELECTIVES ......................................................................................................3-6

TOTAL ..................................................................................................................................120


INTERNSHIP/STUDY ABROAD OPTIONS

The Internship/Study Abroad requirement also serves to fulfill the Senior Thesis requirement. Students must register for a minimum of 3 hours.

A. International Internship done on the FLIT model,

                                                                        OR

B. The following combination:

1. At least one full semester of study abroad at a university in a French-speaking country and

2. a domestic internship.

                                                                        OR

C. Full year of study abroad (2 semesters) as described under B. 1.

It is the responsibility of the student to find an internship, but s/he does so with guidance of the faculty advisor. Before being effected, the internship must be fully approved. (For both A and B.2., registration for FL 495 is required.)