Suggested Four Year Sequence
(French, German, and Spanish)
The Department of Foreign Languages encourages students to
graduate in four years. The suggested four year sequence provides a
suggested sequence of courses that illustrate how a student could
successfully complete a Foreign Languages major or minor in 4 years.
Please consult with and advisor when planning your major or minor.
Foreign Language Major
With placement into the intermediate level courses:
| Freshman |
211* - Second Year |
212* - Second Year |
| Sophomore |
313* - Intermediate Conversation
|
314* - Inermediate Composition |
| Junior |
340* - Introduction to Literature |
345 - Advanced Conversaton and Composition 470 - 20th Century Literature
|
| Senior |
340 - Introduction to Literature 481 - Culture & Civilization |
493 - Special Topics in Literature
|
With Placement into 300-level courses:
| Freshman |
313* - Intermediate Conversation |
314* - Inermediate Composition |
| Sophomore |
340* - Introduction to Literature
|
470 - 20th Century Literature
|
| Junior |
481 - Culture & Civilization
|
345 - Advanced Conversaton and Composition
|
| Senior |
493 - Special Topics in Literature
|
355 - Fr/Ger/Sp for Professionals
|
*Courses must be taken in this sequence. Additional courses listed are only examples; see an advisor.
Foreign Language Minor (Non-Teaching)
(French, German, and Spanish)Entry at the elementary level:
| Freshman |
101 - First Year |
102 - Fist Year
|
| Sophomore |
211* - Second Year
|
212* - Second Year
|
| Junior |
313* - Intermediate Conversation
|
314* - Intermediate Composition
|
| Senior |
340* - Introduction to Literature 481 - Introduction to Literature
|
470 - 20th Century Literature
|
With Placement into 300-level courses:
| Freshman |
211* - Second Year |
212* - Second Year |
| Sophomore |
313* - Intermediate Conversation
|
314* - Intermediate Composition
|
| Junior |
340* - Introduction to Literature
|
470 - 20th Century Literature
|
| Senior |
481 - Introduction to Literature
|
493 - Special Topics in Literature
|
*Courses must be taken in this sequence. Additional courses listed are only examples; see an advisor.