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Nov 03, 2024
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2024-2025 University Catalog
Secondary Education/Foreign Language, B.A.
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Students pursuing a dual major in Language and Secondary Education must satisfy the University Core Curriculum requirements, all Secondary Education requirements, the following Language requirements, and a sufficient number of electives to total 120 credits.
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Required Courses
- The Foreign Language and Secondary Education Dual Major requires the completion of 30 credits of Language offerings.
- 12 credits must be completed in the target language at the 300-level or higher.
- Two Survey in Literature courses (338-339) must be completed in the target language.
- 6 credits may be satisfied with elective courses (in translation) related to the target language, provided those credits are approved by the Department. For Modern Language Majors, the Senior Thesis will count as one of these two courses in translation, if the Senior Thesis is not completed in the target language.
- Students must complete at least one course in linguistics. This linguistic course will count as one of the two elective courses (in translation) if it is not delivered in the target language.
Secondary Education Requirements
Level I: Exploring the Profession Coursework
Level II: Preparing to Teach Coursework
Certification Area: PK-12 Foreign Language
Level III: Performing in the Classroom Coursework
Licensure
All teacher education programs at Roger Williams University are approved by the Rhode Island Department of Education. Under the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) agreement, our graduates are eligible for certification in Rhode Island and all other states with the exception of Alaska, Iowa and Minnesota.
RWU discloses that the Master of Arts in Special Education and Bachelor of Arts in Education do not satisfy all educational requirements for licensure as an elementary or secondary public-school educator. Certification and licensure requirements are set by the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE), and students interested in learning about RIDE requirements, including state reciprocity policies, should enquire via the RIDE website or the students’ resident state websites for the most current information on licensure requirements for educators.
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