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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 General Catalog
World Languages, BA, Dual Language Concentration
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The Dual Language concentration offers students the opportunity to specialize in two of the languages offered by the department. Students who choose this concentration will develop proficiency in two languages as well as acquire cultural knowledge of more than one language area. The Dual Language concentration in the Bachelor of Arts in World Languages requires students to take 16 hours of common core courses, 24 hours in a first language and 21 hours in a second language.
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Fall Semester
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE I (1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) †† 1 Credits / Units: 3
- ENGL COMPOSITION GEN ED G Credits / Units: 3
- MATH from MATH/ANALYTICAL REASONING LIST G Credits / Units: 3
- HUMANITIES HIST/PHIL GEN ED G Credits / Units: 3
- LS 1020 - INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION RESEARCH
- FIRST YEAR SEMINAR G Credits / Units: 2
Spring Semester
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE I (1020, 2010, 2020) †† 1 Credits / Units: 3
- ENGL COMPOSITION GEN ED G Credits / Units: 3
- MATH/ANALYTICAL REASONING GEN ED G Credits / Units: 3
- HIST/PHIL from GEN ED LIST Credits / Units: 3
- FINE ARTS GEN ED G Credits / Units: 3
Fall Semester
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE I (2010, 2020) †† 1 Credits / Units: 3
- SOCIAL SCIENCE GEN ED G Credits / Units: 3
- HUMANITIES LIT/LIT INTENSIVE GEN ED G Credits / Units: 3
- NATURAL SCIENCES GEN ED G,3 Credits / Units: 3
- FINE ARTS ELECTIVE from GEN ED LIST Credits / Units: 3
Spring Semester
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE I (2020) †† 1 Credits / Units: 3
- ANY COMM from COMM/LANG GEN ED G Credits / Units: 3
- LIT/LIT INTENSIVE from GEN ED LIST Credits / Units: 3
- HUM 3140 - THE CIVILIZATION OF EUROPE ††
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE II (1010) †† 2 Credits / Units: 3
Spring Semester
- FLAN 4010 - FOREIGN LANGUAGE METHODOLOGY ††
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE I 3000/4000 LEVEL †† Credits / Units: 3
- NATURAL SCIENCES GEN ED G,3 Credits / Units: 3
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE II (2010) †† 2 Credits / Units: 3
- ELECTIVE Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Hours Required 120
G General Education Requirement (GER). See the GER section of this catalog for the list of courses that fulfill this requirement if no specific course is listed. Honors equivalents are acceptable for all GER courses.
†† Major course; grade of “C” or higher required.
1 To be chosen from any foreign language offered by the department, taken sequentially.
2 To be chosen from any foreign language, different from “1”; offered by the department, taken sequentially.
3 A two-course sequence is required (see GER section of this catalog for options). If the two-course sequence is taken in the physical sciences, the additional three-hour course must be taken from the life sciences, and vice versa.
Honors Diploma in the Discipline
For information on earning Sophomore Honors Distinction, Senior Honors Distinction, or the Honors Diploma, please consult the Honors Program section of this catalog, the Director of the Honors Program, and/or your Department Head.
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