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Fredonia Foundations

Website www.fredonia.edu/fredoniafoundations

Course Search Public Search History Website Course number and name changes COMM 101: Humanities FF: Only for students who took the course F18 or beyond MUS 233: CCC Other World Civ, FF ARTS

Degree Works

Advising Sheet

Foreign Language 20-40 minute placement exam 2-5 business days for results Score is valid for 2 semesters ONLY

Foreign Language First Placement Exam will be offered on Thursday, August 23rd Fall 2018 offerings beginning in October SPAN 100 (restricted, score 1 or no background) FREN 100 (restricted, score 1 or no background) ITAL 100 (no restrictions) More to come: GERM 100 (no restrictions) RUSS 100 (no restrictions) ARAB 100 (no restrictions) AND ALL 110 course offerings

Foreign Language Sign Language Exceptions Currently still in the CDS department Student must complete CDS 215 (Intermediate Sign Language) Exceptions International students or any student who can demonstrate a native or near-native proficiency in a language other then English

Transfer Students IF a transfer student has completed an AA or AS within the last 5 years, Fredonia Foundations has been fulfilled (assuming 7/10/30 is complete) IF a transfer student needs to fulfill Fredonia Foundations course work, themes are ENCOURAGED but not required 1 course = any thematic area 2 courses = two different thematic areas 3 courses = three different thematic areas 4 courses = one from each plus one from any thematic area 5 courses = one from each plus one each from two different thematic areas 6 courses = two each from each thematic area IF no degree BUT 7/10/30 is complete, the student has fulfilled Fredonia Foundations

Amy Leclair Director Academic Advising amy.leclair@Fredonia.edu 673-3188