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PGDE: Business with a foreign language - language recognised?

  • 09-11-2011 3:19am
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    Hello,

    I studied Business with French in U.L. and am interested in doing the HDip with French as my major subject. I studied it for the four years and spent 8 months living and working in France.

    I have been told by the teaching council that French does not automatically qualify and that I would have to wait up to 16 weeks for them to assess whether or not it will qualify.

    Before doing this, I wanted to check whether anyone else had studied business with a foreign language as a minor, and had the foreign language recognised for the dip? Or if not, how many ECTS credits short they were?

    Merci en avance!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,382 ✭✭✭✭rainbowtrout


    That's going to be an impossible question to answer because people take all sorts of combinations of electives in college over a range of different courses.

    The golden rule for Teaching Council is the subject must make up 30% of your degree and you must have taken the subject in your final year.

    I notice that none of the UL degrees of Business Studies and a Language (which is not optional) are not on the TC list.


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