Secondary Education: French (6-12)
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT:
The University of 杏吧直播间 Alabama is dedicated to making the transfer process as simple as possible. As required by , UNA will take your course work as outlined in the appropriate and enable you to graduate with the same number of hours as native UNA students in the same degree program (assuming you do not change majors). Together, the Transfer Guide and the UNA Area V Page, if used correctly, will guide you through your first two years of course work and prevent the loss of credit hours upon transfer. If you have obtained a Transfer Guide for a major in Secondary Education—French, be sure to print this page and use it along with the Guide. Upon transfer, please bring these documents to insure a smooth academic transition.
SPECIAL NOTES:
- This document is not designed to replace or override Areas I-IV of the official STARS Transfer Guide. It simply provides a list of recommended course options for students who are seriously considering a transfer to UNA.
- If you are transferring to UNA from an institution outside the Alabama Community College System, please contact the UNA Office of Admissions for the most up-to-date transfer information.
Maximum total number of electives/pre‐professional hours: 24
Hours specified by the Approved STARS Area V Guide: 12 (see the approved transfer guide )
Remaining 12 hours should be selected from/include the following:
Area V: Additional Requirements
Select each of the following (if not completed in Areas I-IV):UNA Course | Community College Course Equivalent | Course Hours |
AR 170 | ART 100 | 3 |
ED 299 | PSY 210 | 3 |
GE 102 | GEO 100 | 3 |
FR 101 | FRN 101 | 3 |
FR 102 | FRN 102 | 3 |
Approved Electives | Varies (Contact UNA) |
Additional Notes:
All Natural Science courses must include the corresponding Laboratory.
Admission to UNA does not guarantee admission to the Teacher Education Program. Separate admission is required. For detailed information, see “Teacher Education Requirements” in the UNA Undergraduate Catalog, or contact the UNA College of Education.
Secondary Education students should contact their content area advisor for content area questions and their education advisor for questions about their education program. It is important for students to contact both advisors (content area and education) during their first semester at UNA. Failure to do so may delay a student’s graduation.
Students who begin college in fall 2002 or thereafter are required to show proof of an acceptable multicultural experience.
Questions about UNA degree programs and Area V in Secondary Education—French should be directed to:
Dr. Joy Brown, Professor and Program Coordinator
Department of Teaching, Learning and Leadership
(256) 765-4837
jmbrown@una.edu
506B Stevens Hall
UNA Box 5046
Florence, AL 35632-0001
UNA College of Education and Human Sciences