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Nov 03, 2024
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2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog
French Minor
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Placement
Students with no previous French study will be placed in FRNC 101 , a class reserved for true beginners. Students with previous French study in high school or college will be placed into the appropriate course by means of the online WebCAPE placement test. This test may be taken more than once before enrolling in French courses; it is free of charge for IUP students. Instructions on how to take the online WebCAPE test are available on the departmental website and through the faculty members. As deemed necessary by the individual student or French faculty, the proposed WebCAPE placement may be further refined: Students’ writing and speaking proficiency may be additionally assessed by one or more faculty members in the French program in the Department of Foreign Languages. Each student’s individual requirements and the judgment of the classroom instructors will also be considered in placement.
IUP Course Credit for Acquired Proficiency
Students may receive course credit for their oral and written proficiency levels in French through the American Council on Education (ACE) Credit Recommendation Service and Language Testing International (LTI), the assessment vetting agency for the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). Students MUST complete all steps for earning ACE credits prior to completing their first French course at IUP.
Students may receive the following course credits in French at IUP by first taking the departmental placement exam (WebCAPE) and being recommended to pursue ACE credits. Upon recommendation, students may
- take an ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) or OPIc (Oral Proficiency Interview by Computer) and/or
- take an ACTFL Writing Proficiency Test (WPT).
ACTFL Rating
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ACE Credit Recommendations - OPI
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IUP French Course Equivalencies - OPI
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ACE Credit Recommendations - WPT
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IUP French Course equivalencies - WPT
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Intermediate-Mid
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6 lower-division credits
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2 courses: FRNC 101 – 201, depending on placement on departmental exam
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6 lower-division credits
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2 courses: FRNC 101 – 201, depending on placement on departmental exam
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Intermediate High/Advanced Low
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9 lower-division credits
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3 courses: FRNC 101 – 220, depending on placement on departmental exam
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6 lower-division credits PLUS
2 upper-division credits
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3 courses: FRNC 101 – 230, depending on placement on departmental exam
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Advanced Mid
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6 lower-division credits
PLUS
3 upper-division credits
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3 courses: FRNC 201 and 220
PLUS FRNC 3XX, depending on placement on departmental exam
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6 lower-division credits
PLUS
3 upper-division credits
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3 courses: FRNC 201 and 230
PLUS
FRNC 2XX OR 3XX, depending on placement on departmental exam
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Advanced High/Superior
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6 lower-division credits
PLUS
6 upper-division credits
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4 courses: FRNC 201 and 220
PLUS
2 courses in FRNC 3XX, depending on placement on departmental exam
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6 lower-division credits
PLUS
6 upper-division credits
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4 courses: FRNC 201 and 230 PLUS
2 courses in FRNC 3XX, depending on placement on departmental exam
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To begin the process, students must contact Dr. Charles McCreary (chasmc@iup.edu) or Dr. Jean-Louis Dassier (dassier@iup.edu). There is a fee for the OPI and an ACE application fee to be paid by the candidate.
Study Abroad French Studies Summer Program: Cours d’été, Nancy, France
The Department of Foreign Languages has partnered with the Office of International Education to establish a study abroad experience in Nancy, France. All students having successfully completed FRNC 102 are invited to consider continuing their study of French in France. Students seeking the certificate or minor in French are strongly encouraged to study abroad in Nancy.
The summer program proposes a four-week session, including up to 25 hours of weekly language instruction as well as cultural field trips or activities, and weekly debriefing sessions with an IUP faculty member. Housing options include accommodations in university housing, apartments, and home-stay with a host family. The program offers 6 hours of transfer credits that may be used toward completion of any foreign language requirement, the certificate in French, or the French minor.
For further information about cost and application procedures, contact the Department of Foreign Languages.
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Total Minor Requirements: 18
(1) If a student is exempted from FRNC 201 based on his/her score on the French placement test, the student must instead take a 200-or 300- level course in place of FRNC 201 .
(2) At least nine of the 18 credits must be taken at IUP. No more than 9cr transfer or study abroad credits will be counted toward the French minor; any additional transfer or study abroad credits will count as free electives.
(3) At least 6cr of the minor must be upper-division courses, generally those numbered 300 and above or otherwise designated as upper-division.
(4) All courses taken outside of IUP must be approved by the French minor advisor. Various study abroad opportunities in France and French-speaking countries are available to students through departmental programs and offerings provided by the Office of International Education (OIE). New Core
| Outcome | How outcome measured | In which course(s) will this outcome be taught & assessed? | 1 B-Skill | communicate orally with others in French in any of the three modes (interpersonal, interpretive, or presentational) in present, past, and future time frames; | Final Oral Interaction in FRNC 201 and 220 | FRNC 201 and 220 | 2 B-Skill | communicate in writing with others in French in any of the three modes (interpersonal, interpretive, or presentational) in present, past, and future time frames; | Process Essay in FRNC 230, possibly a Final Research Essay in FRNC 3XX courses. | FRNC 230, 2XX, 3XX | 3 B-Skill | recognize relationships among cultural practices, products, and perspectives of the French-speaking world. | Classroom activities in FRNC 201 and other courses with culture-oriented outcomes. Possibly final research essay or cultural investigation essay in FRNC 3XX courses with culture-oriented outcomes. | FRNC 201, possibly 3XX | 4 B-Skill | demonstrate an understanding of full-length authentic printed texts in the original French; | Classroom activities in FRNC 230. Reports, summaries, and/or reflective essays of varying complexity in FRNC 2XX and 3XX courses | FRNC 230, 2XX, and 3XX
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