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I see TESU offers a foreign language Bachelors but the language classes need to be taken elsewhere. Anyone have any experience with this. Presumably, they would accept any language as long as the requirements are met?
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This one seems hard to impossible to obtain. There are a number of specific course, such as a history class taught in the language of your choice, that can be very hard to find. I haven't seen many applicable classes, even for Spanish or French, which are arguably the most popular foreign languages in the US.
If you're set on this degree, check out the wiki page here as a starting guide: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Obscure_Credits Oregon State University is probably the most likely source for most credits you might need, but it depends on the language you want.
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05-03-2022, 01:08 PM
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(05-03-2022, 01:14 AM)rachel83az Wrote: This one seems hard to impossible to obtain. There are a number of specific course, such as a history class taught in the language of your choice, that can be very hard to find. I haven't seen many applicable classes, even for Spanish or French, which are arguably the most popular foreign languages in the US.
If you're set on this degree, check out the wiki page here as a starting guide: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Obscure_Credits Oregon State University is probably the most likely source for most credits you might need, but it depends on the language you want.
My kid is enrolled at a state U. studying Russian but likely will not graduate from there for other reasons including no degree possible in that language and difficulties with math and science classes there - the plan being to dually enroll at TESU and use the state U classes to satisfy the language requirements at TESU. They already have Intermediate language courses and literature courses done, so just need the Advanced language courses. I suppose it just depends how flexible TSU is in accepting state U classes. State U won't know or care.
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If the university offers such classes and they're actually taught IN RUSSIAN, then TESU will take them. If they're taught in English, TESU will not accept them towards this degree.
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Which foreign language are you looking at? Russian? There are a few languages offered in the "What If I change my program" option, but not sure if "every" language is an option for TESU. You may want to see what languages interest you before you decide, I think you can do a combo of ACTFL for upper level requirements and then find a final course or two from BYU-I, they have many language classes.
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(05-03-2022, 02:54 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Which foreign language are you looking at? Russian? There are a few languages offered in the "What If I change my program" option, but not sure if "every" language is an option for TESU. You may want to see what languages interest you before you decide, I think you can do a combo of ACTFL for upper level requirements and then find a final course or two from BYU-I, they have many language classes.
He'd likely do the International Studies BA is the language does not work.
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I am wondering if Dutch is a option?
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(07-28-2022, 05:07 PM)SweetsugarNL Wrote: I am wondering if Dutch is a option?
https://tesu.smartcatalogiq.com/Current/...n-Language
Quote:NOTE 1: Other foreign language areas of study may be modeled after the above. The area of study must be planned with a BA degree academic advisor.
The ones explicitly mentioned in the catalog are French, German, Spanish, and Italian.
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Any foreign language will work - but trying to find classes is more difficult.
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Spanish is hard enough to find. French, you might just make it. I have yet to see any German or Italian courses that would work, but they might exist. Anything else is less popular and I have doubts about being able to find enough courses to get a TESU degree.
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