Students in this program select a particular language option (e.g., French or German or Russian, etc.). Students are not permitted to mix their languages (except in the Ancient and Classical Languages option). Students may complete a maximum of 10 full course equivalents in the major field. At least 4 full course equivalents are required in Linguistics and 4 full course equivalents are required in the language of choice.
Note: Students who are interested in becoming school teachers should choose their electives wisely, and are encouraged to consult the Faculty of Education.
1. Linguistics Requirements
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in Linguistics (of which a minimum of one full-course equivalent must be at the 400 or 500-levels), including the following:
(a) Linguistics 201, 203, 301, 303, 353, and 341
(b) One of Linguistics 319, 407 and 455
Note: Students who are interested in language teaching are recommended to take Linguistics 311 and 313.
Students are also encouraged to consider a study abroad program to gain international experience and linguistic exposure.
2. Language Requirements
Note: In their selection of courses and sequencing, students are strongly recommended to check with the Undergraduate advisor of their language of concentration.
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in one of the following languages in accordance with the following requirements:
French Option
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in the field of French, including French 415 and at least two other half courses at the 400 or 500 levels, of which one must be in literature.
Romance Studies 399 may be used to satisfy part of this requirement in lieu of French courses. French 349 is strongly recommended when available.
Note: French 209, 211, 235, 237, 335, 337 may not be counted for credit toward the major.
Note: Students beginning in French 213 should be aware that five full-course equivalents will normally be required to complete the French option requirements.
Spanish Option
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in Spanish, including Spanish 405 and at least two other half courses at the 400 or 500-levels, of which one must be in literature.
Romance Studies 399 may be used to satisfy part of this requirement in lieu of Spanish courses. Spanish 475 is strongly recommended when available.
Italian Option
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in Italian, including at least two half courses at the 400 or 500-level.
Romance Studies 399 may be used to satisfy part of this requirement in lieu of Italian courses.
German Option
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in German, including German 401 and at least one additional half course at the 400 or 500-level.
Russian Option
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in Russian, including Russian 333 and at least two half courses at the 400 or 500-level.
Japanese Option
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in Japanese, including Japanese 333 and at least two half courses at the 400 or 500-level.
Chinese Option
A minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents in Chinese, including Chinese 333 and at least two half courses at the 400 or 500-level.
Ancient and Classical Languages Option
From the following listed courses, in a maximum of two languages, students are required to have successfully completed a minimum of four and a maximum of five full-course equivalents, of which a minimum of one half course must be at the 400 or 500-level.
Greek Language: Greek 201, 203, 301, 303, 401, 413, and 525
Latin Language: Latin 201, 203, 205, 207, 301, 303, 401 and 413
Latin Literature: Latin 525
Hebrew Language: Religious Studies 207, 209, 401, and 403
Sanskrit Language: Religious Studies 211, 213, 391, and 491
Tibetan Language: Religious Studies 215, 217, 393, and 491
Classical Chinese: Religious Studies 219, 221, and 395
Quranic and Classical Arabic: Religious Studies 277, 279, and 473