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Modern Languages, BA (42-574) - Teacher Education Option (ML03) (120 hours)


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Major, Bachelor of Arts Degree

The graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages will use the knowledge and skills obtained in the program to:

  • Use the target language orally and in writing in a variety of informal and formal situations
  • Comprehend a variety of authentic materials in the target language for personal and/or professional use
  • Demonstrate knowledge of linguistic elements, pronunciation and intonation, grammar, forms of discourse, and vocabulary to satisfy a variety of everyday tasks
  • Engage in socially appropriate forms of communication
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the target cultures in their geographical and historical contexts, including perspectives, practices and products.
  • Teach essential elements of the target language at elementary and/or secondary school levels.

Teacher Education Policies  

Modern Languages, BA (42-574) - Teacher Education Option (ML03) (4 Year Guide)  

Major Requirements: 33 Semester Hours


Teacher Education Option*


*See Teacher Education  for more information on Certification requirements, Admission to the Teacher Education Program, and Admission to the Professional Education Semester/Student Teaching.

General Education Requirements: 39-42 Semester Hours


All students must complete a minimum of 42 credits hours in general education.  See The General Education Program Requirements  for full listing of requirements.  Some General Education courses included in the major are used to satisfy General Education requirements, but additional courses within the same General Education categories are not. The following General Education classes are required in this program:

Free Electives: 9-39 Semester Hours


Minimum Total: 120 Semester Hours


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