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Course |
Credit |
| A. |
General Studies Component |
41 |
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As part of the General Studies Component Foreign Language Students
majors must complete:
Area II: Art 170 (3 hours)
Area III: Mathematics (3)
Area IV: Geography 102 (4), History 101 and 102 (6) |
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Area V: Additional Requirements |
23 |
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If not taken within areas I-IV, students must
complete:
Art 170 (3)
Geography 102 (4)
History 101 and 102 (6)
Mathematics 112 (3)
In addition, students must complete 7 hours from among any course
listed in Arts and Sciences Area V elective courses or any UNA
elective course to bring the total to 23 hours. Students who have
fulfilled the courses stipulated in Areas I-IV must take 23 hours
from among courses in the Art and Sciences list or any UNA
elective course. |
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Course |
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| B. |
Major Core Requirements: |
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Introduction to Languages (FL 100) |
3 |
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Six hours (three hours for
Option III) from the following courses:
Spanish for Professionals (SP103) (Option III only)
Introduction to International Studies (FL 101)
Sources of Vocabulary (FL 200) (Option I and II only)
Culture through Cinema (FL 301)
Cross-Cultural Interaction (FL 302)
Intercultural Experience (IE 499)(Option I and II only)
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3-6 |
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*Senior Seminar (FL 498) |
1 |
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Option I requires 18 hours in a second language |
18 |
|
Option II and III requires 14 hours in a second language |
14 |
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Total:
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21-28 |
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C. |
Option I: Foreign Languages |
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**! Introductory Courses (101, 111, 102, 112) |
8 |
|
**! Intermediate Courses (201, 202) |
6 |
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Nine hours from 300-level courses |
9 |
|
*** Nine hours from 400-level courses |
9 |
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Total:
|
32 |
|
No minor is required for Option I. |
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Option II: Foreign Languages
for Commerce |
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**! Introductory Courses (101, 111, 102, 112) |
8 |
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**! Intermediate Courses (201, 202) |
6 |
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12 hours from 300-level course, including 353 |
12 |
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*** Advanced Commercial Language (403) |
3 |
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Total:
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29 |
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For Option II, a minor is required in one of the following areas:
Accounting, Administrative Systems Management, Business
Administration, Computer Information Systems, Economics,
Management, or Marketing |
18-24 |
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Recommended Supporting Courses:
Accounting Concepts I (AC 291)
Business Applications of Microcomputer Software (CIS 125)
Principles of Economics (EC 251)
International Trade and Finance (EC 353)
International Business (MK 491)
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Option III:
Foreign Languages, Professional |
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**! Introductory Courses (101, 111, 102, 112) |
8 |
| |
**! Intermediate Courses (201, 202) |
6 |
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FR, GR or SP 350; FR, GR or SP
351, FR, GR or SP 352 |
9 |
| |
*** Nine hours from 400-level courses |
9 |
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Total: |
32 |
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For Option III, a
second major is required in consultation with the department |
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| D. |
General Elective hours, if required, to bring
total to 128 hours. |
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! Students with two or more high school units in French,
German, or Spanish may consider satisfying this requirement
through CLEP credit.
*FR 498, Gr 498, and SP 498 can be substituted for FL 498.
* These courses are required if not completed as a part of
the General Studies Component.
** Fulfills computer literacy requirement. |
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