Modern Languages

Faculty

Program Director: Vacant

Program Mission

Students can earn a minor in French, or Spanish, or German, or in Modern Languages. Five courses need to be taken with a grade of “C” or better (including the 101 level, if necessary for the student). At least three courses must be taken in sequence in one of the languages (FR101, 102, FR201, FR202, OR GR101, GR102, GR201, GR202 OR SP101, SP102, SP201, SP202). The remaining two courses can be 1) two more classes in the same language (i.e., a 202-level course in FR, GR, or SP, if the student began with the 101-level, and FR301, FR499; GR301, GR499; SP301, SP302, SP304, or SP306), or 2) two introductory courses (101 and 102) in one of the other modern languages, French, Spanish, and German; Italian (and possibly other languages in the future) will be available at the 101 and 102 level only, as a component of the Modern Languages Minor. In the first scenario, the Minor would be entitled “French”, “German” or “Spanish”, as the case may be; in the second scenario, the Minor would be entitled “Modern Languages”.

It is the student’s responsibility to see that all degree requirements for graduation are fulfilled

For Classical Languages (Greek and Latin) see under CLASSICAL LANGUAGES MINOR.