Modern Languages

School of Arts and Letters

Modern Languages: Degrees and Documents

As of Spring 2013, the Division of World Language & Culture will be offering six B.A. Degrees: Modern Languages with concentrations in Arabic Language & LiteratureChinese Language & Literature, French, French with Business Emphasis, Spanish, and Spanish with Business Emphasis. B.A. degrees in French & Spanish Certification have been discontinued, but will "teach out" students already admitted to those programs.

Degrees

B.A. in Modern Languages: Arabic Language & Literature
B.A. in Chinese Language & Literature
B.A. in French
B.A. in French with Business Emphasis
B.A. in Spanish
B.A. in Spanish with Business Emphasis
 

Plans of Study

2011-2012 (Summer 2011)

Chinese
French
French for Business
Spanish
Spanish for Business

2010-2012 (Summer 2010)

Chinese
French
French for Business
French with Certification (Discontinued 1/1/2011)
Spanish
Spanish for Business
Spanish with Certification (Discontinued 1/1/2011)

2008-2010 (Summer 2008)

French
French for Business
French with Certification
Spanish
Spanish for Business
Spanish with Certification

Degree Maps

Fall 2010 (for the 2010-2012 Bulletin)

French
French for Business
French with Certification (last cohort admitted Fall 2010)
Spanish
Spanish for Business
Spanish with Certification (last cohort admitted Fall 2010)

Fall 2007 (for the 2007-2008 academic year and for the 2008-2010 Bulletin)

French
French for Business
French with Certification
Spanish
Spanish for Business
Spanish with Certification

 Fall 2006 (for the 2006-2008 Bulletin)

French
French for Business
French with Certification
Spanish
Spanish for Business
Spanish with Certification

Minor Programs of Study

Arabic Minor
Chinese Minor 
French Minor 
German Minor 
Korean Minor
Russian Minor
Spanish Minor 

Course Descriptions (from the current Bulletin)

Arabic
Chinese
French
German
Korean
Modern Languages
Russian
Spanish

Other Important Links

Study Abroad Programs in Modern Languages 

Long Term Course Rotation (click)