KayV Wrote:Which language?
Chinese. This is the last requirement that I have before my liberal arts capstone.
ladylearner Wrote:I wasn't a foreign language major but did complete and get credit for a literature portfolio in Spanish. From what I gathered when I did a mock evaluation, it would have filled that slot. Also, I chose a syllabus (for the portfolio) for a class that had a part 1 and a part 2 so if I wanted to get three more credits, I would have done another portfolio for the part 2 class.
Another option for getting the literature credits is actually taking a class - perhaps a self-paced class at a regionally accredited college.
Portfolios and actual classes for credit are the only two ways I know to get credits for literature in a foreign language.
I've never done a portfolio, but I have a feeling that may be my best option. I actually work at a Chinese school, the same school most of my chinese language credits came from... but we didn't have a course that directly translated into Masterpieces of Literature for TESU.
Any advice on pursuing the portfolio route? Is that pretty difficult?