
This proficiency can be met by receiving credit for the second semester of a foreign language or higher (e.g., SPN 1131 or higher) with a C minimum grade. That is to say the student must demonstrate competency at or exceeding that of a second semester college level foreign language course. The School's requirement is a competency requirement, not a credits requirement. The main difference between the two language requirements is that two years of ordinary high school foreign language satisfies the University Foreign Language Requirement (FLENT/FLEX), but ordinary high school language courses DO NOT satisfy SIPA's Foreign Language Requirement. Academic Units sometimes have requirements in addition to those set by the University. However, if your major belongs under SIPA then you are required to provide foreign language competency in addition to high school credits. Some academic units do not require anything in addition to the University's foreign language requirement. If your PDA still says "NO" and you have completed two years of a foreign language in high school, you need to check with an academic advisor to see what is missing. If these courses were on your high school transcript, it would/should have been entered on in the FIU system and the Flent/Flex foreign language portion of your Panther Degree Audit (PDA) will say "OK." You probably took two years of a modern language in high school. Yes, there are two (2) Foreign Language Requirements: FLENT/FLEX Foreign Language RequirementĪll undergraduate students at the University must fulfill the University FLENT/FLEX foreign language requirement. Please note there are additional requirements for foreign language as a student in the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA). In addition to University Core Curriculum requirements, any student who was admitted with a foreign language deficiency must successfully complete two semesters of sequential instruction in one foreign language prior to graduation.

Certificate in Italian Language and Culture.
FLEEX SPANISH PROFESSIONAL

Certificate in Languages and Cultures of North Africa.Combined BA / MA in Spanish Degree Pathway.Bachelor of Arts in Global Languages, Cultures and Literatures.Foreign Language Requirement for Spanish Speakers / Heritage Learners.Formal health or wellness coaching experience is not required however, movement background, sports coach, group wellness/fitness, or a career in a patient facing position or call center position is a bonus.

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You are bilingual in English and Spanish and will be able to communicate with our Spanish speaking members through fluent verbal and written communication.
