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General Education Requirements:
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Credits
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____SPCM101
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication
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3
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____ENGL101
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College Composition I
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3
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____ENGL102
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College Composition II
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3
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General Education Electives:
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(Choose courses in each category from the list of approved General
Education courses. One of the 3-credit General Education courses
must be a Diversity course.)
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____Arts and Humanities (FL 101
Elementary French, German, Russian or Spanish recommended)
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3
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____Social and Behavioral Sciences
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6
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____Biological and Physical Sciences
(one course must include a Lab)
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7-8
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____Mathematics
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3-5
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____Wellness and Health
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3
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____Information Technology
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3
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____Global, Historical and Cultural
Perspectives
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2
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Total General Education credits
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36-39
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Electives: Recommended (Select 21-24 credits):
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____FL 102
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Elementary French, German, Italian, Arabic, Japanese, Russian or
Spanish II
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3
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____FL 201
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Intermediate French, German, Italian, Arabic, Russian or Spanish I
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3
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____FL 202
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Intermediate French, German, Italian, Arabic, Russian or Spanish
II
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3
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____FL 101
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Student's choice of a second language
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3
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____FL 102
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Student's choice of a second language
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3
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NOTE: 100 level courses are not open to native speakers of
that language.
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Other Electives:
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6-9
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Total Elective credits
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21-24
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Total credits required for degree
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60 min.
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Note: 100 level courses are not open to native speakers of that langauge
. Most four-year universities require three to four semesters of a
single foreign language.
This Arts and Sciences degree pattern is designed to help students
transfer to colleges and universities that offer a baccalaureate degree
with a major in Foreign Language. Beyond the General Education
requirements and options, this pattern should be considered in light of
the requirements of the selected
transfer institution. Students
should consult with a transfer coordinator or an advisor for information
about specific requirements.
Since four-year institutions vary widely in their requirements, students
intending to major in foreign languages should contact the program
coordinator as soon as possible to plan the appropriate sequence
of
study.