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2011 - 2012 French Program (FREN)Objectives | Program Requirements | Academic Minor | Teaching Minor | Additional Requirements for Spanish and French | Examinations | Course Descriptions ObjectivesThe French Program offers a minor in French. This program is designed to help students deepen their sensitivity of language in its everyday and artistic forms and to understand cultures other than their own. Entering students wishing to continue with a foreign language studied elsewhere are assigned to appropriate courses on an as-needed basis through placement tests and interviews (by appointment with Language Faculty). Students who have completed one or two years of high school language study are usually eligible for FREN 111. Students who have completed three or more years of high school level language are specifically excluded from FREN 110 and FREN 111. Therefore, faculty may initially place an incoming student in a 200-level course, if prior study reached an intermediate level. Placement does not reduce, however, the total number of hours needed for major or minor requirements in foreign language. Program RequirementsA maximum of 12 external hours (transfer, CLEP, Prior Learning, Challenge test, or other external language exams) may be applied toward the minor (see Additional Requirements and Procedures below). French 110 is not counted toward the minor. Academic Minor*
*Students wishing to minor in French are advised that, due to the size and staffing of the Language Department, many language courses have only one section in a given semester. Night students wishing to minor in French are asked to note that most of the language classes are not offered in the evenings and must be taken as day classes. For further information and advising please see the chair of the Language Department or French faculty. Teaching Minor*
*Students wishing to minor in French are advised that, due to the size and staffing of the Language Department, many language courses have only one section in a given semester. Night students wishing to minor in French are asked to note that most of the language classes are not offered in the evenings and must be taken as day classes. For further information and advising please see the chair of the Language Department or French faculty. Additional Academic Requirements and Procedures for the Spanish and French ProgramsNote: Please consult your individual academic major listings in this catalog for any language requirement under their governance. Native Fluency--Students demonstrating native fluency in a language other than English may request and receive upon proper documentation a waiver for the foreign language requirement for the major (see Language Department, START Center, or Registrar's Office for proper procedure). No credit, however, is awarded for this waiver. Transfer Credit--Only a maximum of 12 credit hours may be transferred toward the Spanish or French minor. Transfer credit may apply toward the 16 hours foreign language required for the International Business degree. Transfer hours beyond the 12-hour minor limit may apply toward total hours for graduation (see the Registrar's Office for details). Examinations
Japanese--First-year Japanese courses are offered at Westminster (see "Japanese" heading in this Catalog for more information). There is no minor in Japanese. Latin--First-year Latin courses are offered at Westminster (see "Latin" heading in this Catalog for more information). There is no minor in Latin. Other Languages--There is no academic program offered in any foreign language other than the minor in French and Spanish. Students wishing to obtain college credit in any other foreign language through transfer, exam, and/or prior learning credit, should consult with Language faculty or the Registrar's Office for evaluation of such credit as "general" hours toward graduation. Challenge Examination--students who have an advanced academic ability in a subject matter may "challenge" a course for credit. (See Catalog listing and/or Language faculty for details.) Other Language Waivers/Credit--Advanced Placement (AP) credit: a score of 3 or higher on the French or Spanish AP exam merits credit as follows:
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