Foreign Languages and Literatures Department
Program advisor: I. Hakam
The Teacher’s Certificate Program (TCP) is designed to meet the needs of future teachers of secondary school French. This program leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Completion of the French TCP major and a TCP minor in another area is required. Note: the Michigan Department of Education does not allow a course to be counted toward the credit requirements of both a major and a minor.
Professional requirements are to be completed in three phases, in sequence, during which the student creates an Individual Major Portfolio. A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in each course.
In addition, for progression from phase to phase and completion of the program, minimum GPAs of B- (2.7) or higher in the major, the minor, the professional coursework and overall, are required.
Students in this program are strongly encouraged to study in a French-speaking country. See faculty advisors for recommendations of foreign study programs.
Prerequisite. FRN 212 or equivalent proficiency as demonstrated by examination.
Discipline-Specific Requirements.
- Twenty-eight credits in French as follows:
- FRN 291 , FRN 301 , FRN 303 , FRN 309 ; FRN 360 /LIN 360 (13 credits).
- FRN 310 , FRN 311 or FRN 314 , FRN 318 or FRN 329 (9 credits).
- Six additional credits in French literature.
- A western civilization or equivalent history course approved by the advisor, and a course in French history.
- LIN 200 and at least one course in English literature or comparative literature to be approved by the advisor.
- Completion of Individual Major Portfolio.
- Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI). Completion of the ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) prior to student teaching.
- All requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Bachelor of Arts degree, including distribution requirements in addition to General Education requirements .
Professional Requirements.
- Course requirements (45 credits).
Phase I - Foundational (15 credits). ENG 112 or EHS 120 ; PSY 100 ; HIS 220 or HIS 221 ; SEC 200 , SEC 201 .
Phase II - Pre-professional (12 credits). PSY 313 , SEC 320 , SEC 445 ; a course in the history or culture of an American ethnic group from: AFA 270 /SOC 270 , AFA 331 , AFA 334 /HIS 334 , EDE 305 , ENG 213 , ENG 374 , EDE 432 /PUB 438 .
Phase III - Professional. (18-21 credits). SEC 330 ; SEC 345 /FRN 365 /SPN 365 , minor methods course (if required); SEC 469 , SEC 499 .
- Transition requirements.
Acceptance to Phase II.
- Completion of at least 55 credits (junior standing), including at least 18 credits in the major and 12 in the minor.
- Interview with the TCP advisor, to include discussion of the Dispositions Inventory and pieces for the Individual Major Portfolio.
- Successful completion of the MTTC Professional Readiness Examination (PRE).
- Completion and acceptance of an application to Phase II, including a felony/misdemeanor form.
Acceptance to Phase III.
- Completion of at least 85 credits (senior standing), including at least 90% of the major and minor requirements.
- Interview with the TCP advisor, to include discussion of the Dispositions Inventory and pieces for the Individual Major Portfolio.
- Completion and acceptance of an application to Phase III, including a felony/misdemeanor form.
Recommendation for teacher certification.
- Completion of at least 124 credits, including all major and minor requirements.
- Exit interview with the TCP advisor, to include discussion of the completed Individual Major Portfolio and results of the Student Teaching Evaluation.
- Completion of the MTTC (Michigan Test for Teacher Certification) subject area test in the major and minor (where applicable), with a passing score on the major area test.
- Completion of an advanced and valid course in first aid and adult and child CPR from an approved provider.
- Completion of all paperwork necessary for certification, including a felony/misdemeanor form.
Prospective candidates should also study the section entitled General Requirements for Teacher Certification .
Students in this program are strongly encouraged to study in a French-speaking country. See faculty advisors for recommendations of foreign study programs.
Minimum Credits For the Degree. 124 credits