college of dupage \how to get a certificate of my language course

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Each candidate for a certificate shall: Satisfactorily complete all course requirements for the specific certificate. Possess a minimum of 2.0 (C) average in the combined grade point average of all College of DuPage courses numbered 1000 and above on all courses. Complete a minimum of one-half the applicable credits at College of DuPage.

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What level of language do you need to be in college of dupage?

Students who have had one year of high school language study generally should begin College of DuPage work at the 1102 level; students with two years of high school language generally should begin at the 1102 or 2201 level. Spanish students with three or more years of high school Spanish should begin at the 2201 or 2251 level. Students with questions about proper placement or level of competence should consult with the appropriate language instructor listed under "Faculty" before enrolling.

What is academic path?

Academic and Career Pathways provides students a roadmap to achieving their academic and career goals. Follow an academic timeline that outlines which classes you need to take and when so you can gain knowledge, graduate on time or move on to the next phase in your career.

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Course Descriptions

Placement

  • Advanced course placement is recommended for students who previously have studied a foreign language. Students who have had one year of high school language study generally should begin College of DuPage work at the 1102 level; students with two years of high school language generally should begin at the 1102 or 2201 level. Spanish students with three or more years of hi…
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Credit by Demonstrated Competence

  • Credit for 1101 and 1102 classes in some languages may also be earned by Credit by Demonstrated Competence. Procedures for earning credit are available from the Testing Center office. Contact the Testing Center office, (630) 942-2401 for fee information and a list of exams. Please note that there is a limit of 42 semester credit hours, from Credit ...
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Faculty

  • If you are considering this program as an area of study, consult with a faculty memberin this field. If you are unable to contact a faculty member, messages may be left with the Liberal Arts Division, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2E06, (630) 942-2047.
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