About the Languages and Cultures Bachelor’s Programs
The Bachelor of Arts in Languages and Cultures consists of 33 hours at the 2000-level and above, including . As part of the required hours, each of the degree’s six concentrations must include the following:
- Classics – A minimum of 6 hours of two 4000-level Classics courses (6 hours)
- French – A minimum of four 4000-level French courses (12 hours)
- German – A minimum of four 4000-level German courses (12 hours), may include (taught in English)
- Russian Language and Area Studies – A minimum of two 4000-level Russian and/or Slavistics courses (6 hours)
- Chinese Language and Area Studies – A minimum of two 4000-level Chinese courses (6 hours) and and
- American Sign Language/English Interpretation – A minimum of three 4000-level American Sign Language courses: , , and ASL 4332.
Students must make a C or better in departmental courses to be eligible for graduation.
Communication Literacy Requirement. Students with a concentration in Classics must complete and two Communication Literacy (CL) courses from , , , and .
Students with a concentration in French must complete three CL courses from , , , , , , , , , , and . The department requires students with a minor in French to take one CL course.
Students with a concentration in German must complete three CL courses from , , , , , , and . The department requires students with a minor in German to take one CL course.
Students with a concentration in Russian Language and Area Studies must complete three CL courses: (in residence), , and .
Students with a concentration in Chinese Language and Area Studies must complete 9 hours of CL courses (in residence) from: (repeatable with different content), , and .
Students with a concentration in American Sign Language/English Interpretation must complete three CL courses (in residence): , , and .