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Show 110 111 Core and General Education Refer to pages 32-36 of this catalog for Bachelor of Arts requirements. The following courses will full both General Education and major requirements: ForLang HU170 and ForLang HU203 (prerequisite requirements). Psych HU101 (5) in the Social Science area and Commun HU012 (3) are recommended. Course Requirements for Bachelor Degree Prerequisite Courses Complete the following 24 credit hours (or demonstrate equivalent proficiency). 101 First Year 102 First Year 103 First Year 201 Second Year 202 Second Year HU203 Second Year 4 4 4 4 4 4 Required Courses (12 credit hours) Complete 3 courses from one of the following series. For students who have completed second year in the classroom: ForLang 320 Third Year ForLang 321 Third Year ForLang 322 Third Year 4 4 4 or For students who are fluent speakers with 1-2+ years of foreign residence: ForLang 360 Advanced Third Year 4 ForLang 361 Advanced Third Year 4 ForLang 362 Advanced Third Year 4 Additional Required Courses (10 credit hours) ForLang 330 Phonetics and Phonology 4 ForLang 440* Teaching a Foreign Language 6 *Students must pass Oral and Written Proficiency Examinations at the intermediate high level prior to taking 440 and student teaching. (Please see the department advisor.) minimum of 24 credit hours) Study Abroad 1-5 Studies in Culture 1-4 Studies in Literature 1-4 Applied Language Studies 1-4 Survey of Literature 4 Survey of Literature 4 Survey of Literature 4 Directed Readings 1-4 Study Abroad 1-5 Short Courses, Workshops... 1-6 Senior Seminar St Thesis 4 Other Required Courses Complete 4 hours in a foreign language that is not your major. ForLang 101 First Year 4 or ForLang HU 170 Literature in Translation 4 Foreign Language DEPARTMENTAL HONOURS » Program Prerequisite: Enroll in General Honours and complete at least 10 hours of General Honours courses (see the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog). » Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. Elective Courses (select a ForLang 390 ForLang 393 ForLang 394 ForLang 401 ForLang 450 ForLang 451 ForLang 452 ForLang 483 ForLang 490 ForLang 492 ForLang 495 » Credit Hour Requirements: Fulfill requirements for departmental or teaching majors in French, German or Spanish, of which at least 15 credit hours must be taken on an Honours basis. A student may receive Foreign Language Honours credit in any Foreign Language upper division course.* In addition, complete a Foreign Language Senior Project. *Permission from the department chair should be sought before registering in a course for Honours credit. A written agreement should be reached with the appropriate professor regarding the work expected for Honours credit. (See the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog.) Foreign Language (French, German, Japanese, or Spanish) MINOR » Prerequisite Courses: Completion of first and second-year courses in the language or equivalent preparation. » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in courses used toward the minor (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: 20 upper division hours in the foreign language. At least 4 credit hours of minor courses must be completed at WSU. Prerequisite Courses Complete the following 24 credit hours (or demonstrate equivalent proficiency). ForLang 101 First Year 4 ForLang 102 First Year 4 ForLang 103 First Year 4 ForLang 201 Second Year 4 ForLang 202 Second Year 4 ForLang HU203 Second Year 4 Required Courses (12 credit hours) Complete 3 courses from one of the following series. For students who have completed second year in the classroom: ForLang 320 Third Year ForLang 321 Third Year ForLang 322 Third Year or For students who are fluent speakers with 1-2+ years of foreign residence: ForLang 360 Advanced Third Year ForLang 361 Advanced Third Year ForLang 362 Advanced Third Year Elective Courses ForLang 330 ForLang 390 ForLang 393 ForLang 394 ForLang 401 ForLang 450 ForLang 451 ForLang 452 ForLang 483 ForLang 490 ForLang 492 ForLang 495 4 4 4 Phonetics Sc Phonology Study Abroad Studies in Culture Studies in Literature Applied Language Studies Survey of Literature Survey of Literature Survey of Literature Directed Readings Study Abroad Short Courses, Workshops Senior Seminar h Thesis 4 4 4 4 1-5 1-4 1-4 4 4 4 4 1-4 1-5 1-6 Foreign Language (French, German, or Spanish) teaching minor kjk3? » Program Prerequisite: Completion of first and second-year courses in the language or equivalent preparation. Must satisfy the Education Certification Program. Please see Department of Education section in WSU catalog. » Minor Requirements: French, German, Spanish. » Grade Requirements: A grade of 2.00, C or better is required. » Credit Hour Requirements: 26 upper division hours in the foreign language. Prerequisite Courses ForLang 101 First Year 4 ForLang 102 First Year 4 ForLang 103 First Year 4 ForLang 201 Second Year 4 ForLang 202 Second Year 4 ForLang HU203 Second Year 4 Required Courses Complete course selection 1 (320-322) or course selection 2 (360-362) for a total of 12 credit hours. For students who have completed second year in the classroom: 320 Third Year 4 321 Third Year 4 322 Third Year 4 ForLang ForLang ForLang or 4 4 4 The following 360-362 courses are for fluent speakers with 1-2+ years of foreign residence: ForLang 360 Advanced Third Year ForLang 361 Advanced Third Year ForLang 362 Advanced Third Year Additional Courses Required ForLang 330 Phonetics & Phonology 4 ForLang 440* Teach Foreign Lang for Proficiency 6 *Students must pass Oral and Written Proficiency Examinations at the intermediate high level prior to taking 440 and student teaching. Elective Courses Complete 4 hours from the following. ForLang 390 Study Abroad 1-5 ForLang 393 Studies in Culture 1-4 ForLang 394 Studies in Literature 1-4 ForLang 401 Applied Language Studies 1-4 ForLang 450 Survey of Literature 4 ForLang 451 Survey of Literature 4 ForLang 452 Survey of Literature 4 ForLang 483 Directed Readings 1-4 ForLang 490 Study Abroad 1-5 ForLang 492 Short Courses, Workshops... 1-6 ForLang 495 Senior Seminar Sc Thesis 4 Asian Studies MINOR The Department of Foreign Languages participates in the Asian Studies Minor Program. Students who wish to enroll should indicate their desire to do so with the departmental representative who will help them work out a proper combination of courses to fit their particular needs. (See the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog.) Latin American Studies fnfflWff The Department of Foreign Languages participates in the Latin American Studies Program. A student who wishes to enroll should meet with the Latin American Studies Coordinator who will help the student work out a proper combination of courses to fit her/his particular needs. (See the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog.) LOWER DIVISION COURSES Entry-Level Language Proficiency: NOVICE Students begin by learning the sound and spelling system, and by memorizing words and phrases. During the year they must progress to the point of being able to create simple sentences, to ask some questions, and to initiate, sustain, and conclude simple social tasks more than half of the time. 100. Folk Songs (1) 101, 102, 103. First Year (4-4-4) Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) upon completion of 103. The student must perform at the Novice High level for access to second year. 110. Conversational Skills for Special Purposes (1-5) Special vocabulary and speaking skills in one quarter (i.e. nursing, law enforcement, medical, tourism, family language courses, etc.) May be repeated for credit under different titles. HL170. Introduction to Foreign Literature in Translation (4) May be repeated for credit under different titles. HU190. Study Abroad (1-5) Language and culture studies for students whose language proficiency is not higher than Novice Low. Language assignments include listing of lexical items on concrete topics. Other assignments to be completed in English. Prior travel experience does not apply. Entry-Level Language Proficiency: NOVICE HIGH In the following courses the student progresses from the ability to respond simply with learned utterances to the ability to create language face- to-face, to ask and answer simple questions, and to create sentence level constructions. 201, 202, HU203. Second Year (4-4-4) Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) upon completion of HU203. The student must perform at the Intermediate Low level to meet the B.A. language requirement and for access to third-year courses. HU290. Study Abroad (1-5) Language and culture studies for students whose language proficiency is at the Novice High level. Language assignments include listing, and describing in the present tense. Other assignments to be completed in English. Prior travel experience does not apply. 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