World Languages Placement Guide
Review the information below to determine the world languages course for your skill level. No matter your previous experience, we have courses that will challenge you and improve your world language skills.
Studying World Languages at FLCC
We offer courses in Spanish, French, and American Sign Language (ASL) at multiple levels of proficiency. By accurately assessing your skill level, you'll be able to avoid being placed in a course that is too easy or too difficult for you. Our goal is to provide you with a challenging yet enjoyable learning experience that will enable you to achieve your language learning goals.
General Placement Guidelines
Use the following information to determine which world language course to take at FLCC:
- If the language you typically use at home is Spanish, French, or ASL, take 201.
- If you use English at home and have not formally studied another language in the last two years, take 101.
Formal Language Study in the Past Two Years
Use this chart to determine your placement if you've taken any of the following courses in high school or college in the last two years.
Highest Language Course Completed | Final Grade in Previous Course | FLCC World Languages Course Placement |
---|---|---|
Spanish / French / ASL I |
Below 75% |
101 |
Spanish / French / ASL I |
75% or higher |
102 |
Spanish / French / ASL II |
Below 75% |
102 |
Spanish / French / ASL II |
75% or higher |
201 |
Spanish / French / ASL III |
Below 75% |
201 |
Spanish / French / ASL III |
75% or higher |
202 |
Spanish / French / ASL IV |
Below 75% |
202 |
Spanish / French / ASL IV |
75% or higher |
203 |
Spanish / French V |
Below 75% |
204 |
Spanish / French V |
75% or higher |
204 |
Questions? Speak with Your Academic Advisor
If you need help determining the appropriate placement for your language courses, reach out to your academic advisor.