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Students choosing the Modern Languages Degree will be combining two (or more) languages in conjunction with courses in linguistics and comparative literature. This allows students to gain a broader understanding of different cultures, the literature of their chosen area and the structure and functioning of languages through linguistics. The focus primarily revolves around language learning; however some students also discover an entirely new interest in literature or linguistics.
Primary Language course options:
French
German
Spanish
Not all courses listed in the Course & Program Catalogue are offered every year. Careful planning in consultation with the Department will eliminate problems.
Note: No more than 6 credit units from any one subject may be used to meet Requirements A1 to A4.
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 6 credit units from the following Humanities courses:
Choose 6 credit units taught in the primary language:
Choose 3 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 3 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 6 credit units from the areas of Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and/or Fine Arts.
Choose 24 credit units of language, culture, or literature courses taught in the chosen primary language.
Cultural Courses
Students who have chosen German as their primary language MUST take German 314 and 317 as part of their major.
Students who have chosen Spanish as their primary language MUST take Spanish 314 and 317 as part of their major.
Choose 3 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 3 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
French
German
Spanish
Russian
Ukrainian
The department may also recognize language courses taken at other institutions on a case by case basis.
Choose 12 credit units from any of the following areas:
Cultural Courses
French
German
Spanish
English
French
German
Spanish
Russian
Ukrainian
Courses in Literary/Critical Theory can be taken from other departments in the College but require Department of Languages and Linguistics approval prior to registering.
Arts and Science courses, or those from other Colleges that have been approved for Arts and Science credit, to complete the 120 credit unit Four-year program. Of the 120 credit units required at least 66 credit units must be at the 200-level or higher and no more than 60 credit units in one subject.
Note: No more than 6 credit units from any one subject may be used to meet Requirements A1 to A4.
Choose 6 credit units from the following Humanities courses:
Choose 6 credit units taught in the primary language:
Choose 3 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 6 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 3 Credit Units from the following:
Choose 6 credit units from the areas of Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and/or Fine Arts.
Choose 18 credit units of language, culture, or literature courses taught in the chosen primary language.
Cultural Courses
Students who have chosen German as their primary language MUST take German 314 and 317 as part of their major.
Students who have chosen Spanish as their primary language MUST take Spanish 314 and 317 as part of their major.
Choose 12 credit units from the following areas:
Cultural Courses
French
German
Spanish
English
French
German
Spanish
Russian
Ukrainian
The department may also recognize language courses taken at other institutions on a case by case basis.
Arts and Science courses, or those from other Colleges that have been approved for Arts and Science credit, to complete the requirements for the 90 credit units Three-year program. Of the 90 credit units required at least 42 credit units must be at the 200-level or higher and no more than 42 credit units in one subject.