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Department of English and Translation
Minor in Romance Languages
Total Credits
15
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Program Learning Goals
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Requirements (15cr.)
Students minoring in Romance Languages must complete a total of 15 credits, maintaining a minimum average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in the minor courses. The required courses for the Minor in Romance Languages are:
3
ROC 301 Romance Cultures
3
ROC 302 Special Topics in Romance Studies
In addition to 6 credits from the following courses: (6cr.)
3
ITL 201 Italian I
3
SPA 201 Spanish I
3
FRC 222 Sophomore French I
3
POR 201 Elementary Portuguese I
3
LTN 201 Latin I
Students who have completed a freshman language course (ITL 101, SPA 101, or FRC 101/105) are eligible to skip the 201-level courses and proceed directly to the 202-level courses. In addition, they must complete 6 credits from the following courses: (6cr.)
3
ITL 202 Italian II
3
SPA 202 Spanish II
3
POR 202 Elementary Portuguese II
3
LTN 202 Latin II
3
FRC 223 Sophomore French II
3
ITL 203 Italian III
3
SPA 203 Spanish III
3
FRC 231 French for Business
3
FRC 235 Survey of Modern French Literature
3
FRC 236 Francophone Literature
How To Apply
Graduate Degrees
Master of Arts in Media Studies
Master of Arts in English Language and Literature - Applied Linguistics and TEFL Emphasis
Master of Arts in English Language and Literature - Literature Emphasis
Master of Arts in Translation
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Arts in Psychology - Educational Psychology
Other degrees in Department of English and Translation
Bachelor of Arts in English Language
Bachelor of Arts in Translation and Interpretation
Master of Arts in English Language and Literature - Applied Linguistics and TEFL Emphasis
Master of Arts in English Language and Literature - Literature Emphasis
Master of Arts in Translation
Minor in Arabic Language and Literature
Minor in English
Minor in Translation
Minor in French
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