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Major and Minor Requirements
BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL MCLL MAJORS AND MINORS*:
212 is a prerequisite for 300-level courses; it also fulfills a core humanities requirement (HML literature).
Students planning to major or minor in a language are strongly encouraged to take advantage of the colleges' study abroad options.
In order to ensure a well-balanced program, no student may apply more than 10 credits toward a major or minor in any one semester, whether on campus or abroad. Exceptions will be granted only in unusual circumstances and must be arranged in advance.
Up to 4 credits in a supporting field taught in French, German, or Spanish at a foreign institution may, with the approval of the chair, be counted toward a major or minor in that language.
Courses in literature in translation may not be counted toward a major or minor.
All majors must present a senior project in a public forum. In consultation with a faculty advisor students choose a project appropriate to their previous course of study and/or their individual goals (399 listing).
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CHINESE TOTAL: 20 credits ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE FRENCH Major in French/Secondary Education (36 credits) Suggestion: See the education department listing for minor requirements. Minor in French (20 credits) GERMAN Major in German/Secondary Education (36 credits) Suggestion: See the education department listing for minor requirements. Minor (20 credits) |
JAPANESE TOTAL: 20 credits Spanish: See Hispanic Studies Web site
CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Major in Classical Studies (40-56 credits) See "Humanities" for details. Major in Classics (32 credits) Required Courses: 211 and seven additional upper-division courses in either Greek (for a Greek concentration) or Latin (for a Latin concentration) or a combination of the two (for a classics concentration), 399. Of the seven additional courses, one may be in classical literature or civilization in translation or (with permission of department chair) in a related field. Suggestions: Students are strongly urged to take two courses in related fields. Such courses should be chosen to fulfill core curriculum requirements. Minor (16 credits) Required Courses: 211 and three additional upper-division courses in either Latin or Greek. |
* Taken from the CSB/SJU Academic Catalog 2005-2007.
If you need help working your German or French major into your four-year plan, contact any professor in your major:
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Mark Thamert, head of German Studies Program
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Karen Erickson, head of French Studies Program
