College of Letters and Science
Basic Second Language Proficiency Certificate
Undergraduate Certificate
The Basic Second Language Proficiency Certificate allows students to acquire a second language to reach a basic proficiency level and to focus on understanding cultural knowledge related to the people where this second language is spoken. The certificate provides preparation for students from a variety of disciplines to work more effectively with others in their future workplaces – whether those workplaces are in business, higher education, government or non-profit agencies. The certificate can enhance the general education of any student.
Learning Objectives
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of how languages other than English are similar to and different from the English language.
- Discuss the importance of speaking a language other than English to become a more engaged global citizen.
- Discuss how basic language proficiency in a second language represents an asset to professional success.
Required Courses:
Complete first four semesters of a world language offered at UWSP including Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian or Spanish.
- At least one of the courses in the following sequences must be taken at UWSP.
- If you have enough retro-active credits to cover the sequence and your placement is above this level, take a 300-level language course at UWSP. To receive retro-active credits, you need to earn B- or above in this course.
- For languages not offered at UWSP (e.g., Hmong), an official ACTFL oral proficiency test score of beginning high may be substituted.
- FLNG 101 – Intercultural Communication and Global Citizenship Credits: 3
UWSP Course Sequences
Chinese: CHIN 101, 102, 200, 201
French: FREN 101, 102, 211, 212
German: GERM 101, 102, 211, 212
Japanese: JAPN 101, 102, 211, 212
Russian: RUSS 101, 102, 211, 215
Spanish: SPAN 101, 102, 211, 212