This program is designed to prepare students to become licensed foreign language teachers in Ohio, focusing on French and Spanish. It aligns with national standards and aims to develop students’ cultural understanding, fluency, and essential skills for active citizenship. The pathway involves completing coursework, passing state licensure exams, and demonstrating proficiency in oral and written skills. Throughout the program, students also undergo a series of admissions steps, including Teacher Candidacy, Advanced Standing, and a Professional Internship, each with specific criteria to ensure readiness for teaching in grades 7-12.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students passionate about languages and culture who want to pursue a career in teaching. It offers a structured pathway to licensure, aligning with national standards and providing comprehensive training that includes field experiences and proficiency assessments, making graduates well-equipped for active and informed citizenship as language educators.
The program specialises in modern languages, specifically French and Spanish, preparing students to become language teachers with licensure in Ohio. It emphasizes not only language proficiency but also cultural competency and educational skills tailored to middle and high school students.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
20.66L
Living cost
The program leads to a Bachelor of Science in Education (BS5024). Students must progress through several stages of admission, including Teacher Candidacy, Advanced Standing, and a Professional Internship. Each stage has specific GPA and coursework requirements, as well as background checks. Successful completion of all educational core courses, field experiences, and licensure exams is essential.

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Graduates of this program are prepared to become licensed foreign language teachers in Ohio, focusing on French and Spanish. They will be qualified to teach in grades 7-12, helping students develop language skills and cultural awareness, and enabling active participation in global citizenship.