French Education Requirements (BSE)
Licensure
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Licensure Requirements - 38 units | ||
EDFOUND 212 | EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
EDFOUND 243 | FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION IN A PLURALISTIC SOCIETY | 3 |
EDFOUND 425 | MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL | 3 |
EDFNDPRC 210 | INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION AND TEACHING | 3 |
SECNDED 427 | METHODS OF TEACHING WORLD LANGUAGES | 3 |
SECNDED 460 | SECONDARY FIELD STUDY SEMINAR | 3 |
SECNDED 466 | LITERACY IN THE DISCIPLINES | 3 |
SPECED 205 | INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION | 3 |
Student Teaching - Select one of the following options: | 14 | |
Option A: | ||
DIRECTED TEACHING - ALTERNATIVE PLACEMENT MIDDLE SCHOOL (2 units) | ||
DIRECTED TEACHING-SECONDARY (12 units) | ||
Option B: | ||
DIRECTED TEACHING - ALTERNATIVE PLACEMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL (2 units) | ||
DIRECTED TEACHING-MIDDLE SCHOOL (12 units) | ||
Total Units | 38 |
Major
Code | Title | Units |
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Major Requirements - 26 units beyond 252 | ||
Select 6 units of French Literature courses numbered 400 1 | 6 | |
FRENCH 310 | FRENCH PHONETICS | 3 |
FRENCH 340 | CONTEMPORARY FRENCH SOCIETY | 3 |
or FRENCH 350 | FRENCH CIVILIZATION | |
Select 14 units of French beyond FRENCH 252 | 14 | |
Total Units | 26 |
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Writing Proficiency - 3 units | ||
ENGLISH 370 | ADVANCED COMPOSITION | 3 |
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FRENCH 493, FRENCH 496, FRENCH 497, FRENCH 498 only with departmental approval.
Major - Licensure
Students who entered college after July 1, 1987 or UW-Whitewater after July 1, 1988 should be aware of foreign residency requirement; see Advisor for information.
An approved minor is required for this major.
First Year | |||
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Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
ENGLISH 100 or 101 | 3-4 | ENGLISH 102 | 3 |
EDFOUND 212 | 3-4 | FRENCH 252 | 4 |
FRENCH 251 | 4 | CORE 130 | 3 |
Quantitative & Technical Reasoning Elective GM/GN | 3 | MATH 139 | 3-5 |
CORE 110 | 3 | Minor Course | 3 |
INTRAUNV 104 | 1 | ||
17-19 | 16-18 | ||
Second Year | |||
Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
COMM 110 | 3 | EDFOUND 210 - INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION AND TEACHING | 3 |
French Major Elective | 3 | EDFOUND 243 | 3 |
CORE 120 or 140 | 3 | Minor Course | 3 |
Any Lab Science (GL Designation) | 4-5 | FRENCH 340 | 2-3 |
Minor Course | 3 | FRENCH 310 | 3 |
PEGNRL 192 | 1 | Minor Course | 3 |
17-18 | 17-18 | ||
Third Year | |||
Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
CORE 390 | 3 | ENGLISH 370 | 3 |
FRENCH Major Elective | 3 | SPECED 205 | 3 |
FRENCH Major Elective | 3 | FRENCH Major Elective | 3 |
FRENCH Literature Elective | 3 | FRENCH Major Elective | 3 |
Minor Course | 3 | Minor Course | 3 |
Minor Course | 3 | Minor Course | 3 |
18 | 18 | ||
Fourth Year | |||
Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
SECNDED 427 | 3 | CIFLD 412 or 414 | 12 |
SECNDED 466 | 3 | CIGENRL 470 (Optional) | 2 |
CIFLD 402 or 404 | 2 | ||
SECNDED 460 | 3 | ||
EDFOUND 425 | 3 | ||
FRENCH Literature Elective | 3 | ||
17 | 14 | ||
Total Units: 134-140 |
The curriculum in the College of Education and Professional Studies is structured so that students move through classes in a prescribed order. Prerequisites are important and are strongly enforced. The four year plan illustrates the type of curriculum a new freshman could take to complete a degree in four years; it is not an official document. Refer to Academic Advising Report for full requirements.
Goals: Talk to your academic advisor about your interests and goals and begin to understand career options for your major. Explore student groups and organizations and join one that feels right for you. These groups offer a great way to learn more about the major and begin networking. Explore on-campus resources such as undergraduate research opportunities, the Mary Poppe Chrisman Success Center, and the Office of Global Experiences.
After your first year: Become comfortable in understanding and reading your Academic Advising Report.
Second Year Advising Notes: To stay on track, you should complete your foundation block courses by the end of your second year. You should plan to apply for admission to Professional Studies at the beginning of your fourth semester, once you have completed 40 credits. Make sure you meet the basic requirements for admission by visiting our website: http://www.uww.edu/coeps/advising-admissions/admission-to- professional-education/requirements
Goals: Be admitted to Professional Studies and declare an approved minor. Get to know the resources available to you in Winther Hall such as the Cloud Lab, the Office of Clinical Experiences, and the Academic Advising Office.
After your second year: Understand your program plan and graduation requirements.
Goals: Attend the Hawk Career Fair as well as networking events and employer information meetings. Pursue a leadership position within a student organization or volunteer group. Get to know your professors, especially in your major. Start connecting what you learn in the classroom to how it will apply to your career.
After your third year: Work with your faculty advisor to make sure you’re on track to graduate. Continue to seek major-related employment.
Fourth Year Advising Notes: Apply for graduation online through the Registrar’s Office one full semester before you anticipate graduating. Complete all required testing. Work with your program coordinator and the Office of Clinical Experiences in order to confirm your student teaching placement.
Goals: Work with the Career Service Office to perfect your resume and cover letter. Attend networking events, career fairs, and employer information meetings. Read professional journals and consider a student membership in a professional organization.
Admission to Professional Studies is required for students to take upper division courses in their educator preparation program. Eligibility requirements can be found at: http://www.uww.edu/coeps/advising-admissions/admission-to- professional-education
French BSE program completers will be endorsed for licensure to teach French content courses at the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Early Childhood through Adolescence developmental level (all ages in a public school). If the student completes a licensable minor, they will be endorsed for licensure in their minor content area as well. Typically, a licensable minor will match the developmental level(s) of the major area.
All world language BSE programs require a residency abroad experience of no less than four consecutive weeks abroad in a country where the dominant language is the student’s language of study. Many students complete this requirement in the summer between junior and senior year while others choose to study abroad for a semester or full year.
Students will be required to pass additional assessments prior to student teaching and licensure.