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Senior Portfolio
Senior Portfolio
Seniors graduating with a major in Spanish Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Italian, Classical Studies, and International Language Business will create a portfolio during their senior year that will be submitted to their advisor in the World Languages and Cultures Department.
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What is a portfolio?
A portfolio is a compilation of materials that the student assembles carefully to document and discuss her or his academic development and learning experiences in the major. The senior World Languages and Cultures portfolio is an organizational tool and a vehicle for self-reflection of work done in the target language. Students may find the portfolio as a process and an artifact valuable as they consider their future academic and/or professional path.
The purpose of the portfolio is:
- To document the student’s progress the acquisition of the target language and knowledge and understanding of its culture(s)
- To allow students to assess their progress in the target language
- To assist the department in ensuring that the program’s goals are being achieved.