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In order to study in any given foreign language, all students with
previous study or experience in that language must take a language
proficiency examination or obtain permission of the instructor
during summer orientation or prior to fall registration. They will
be placed in the course sequence according to their competence.
Students are not eligible to enroll in elementary and intermediate
courses in their primary language. Please refer to specific
foreign languages for respective course offerings.
The following courses are offered in Foreign Language:
| FOR 201. Intermediate Special Topics in
Foreign Language, Literature, and Culture |
4 hours |
A course in which intermediate
conversation or topical aspects of a literature and culture is
explored.
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| FOR 301. Advanced Special Topics in Foreign
Language, Literature, and Culture |
4 hours |
A course in which advanced
conversation or topical aspects of a literature and culture is
explored.
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| FOR 425. Internship in Foreign
Language |
1-4 hours |
| An internship is designed to
provide a formalized experiential learning opportunity to
qualified students. The internship generally requires the
student to obtain a faculty supervisor in the relevant field of
study, submit a learning agreement, work 30 hours for every hour
of academic credit, keep a written journal of the work
experience, have regularly scheduled meetings with the faculty
supervisor, and write a research paper dealing with some aspect
of the internship. Written work should total five pages of
academic writing for every hour of credit. An extensive list of
internships is maintained by the Career Services Office,
including opportunities at the Atlanta Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce, Georgia Council for International Visitors, and the
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism. Graded on a
satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisites: Permission of
the faculty supervisor and qualification for the internship
program. |
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