Foreign
language requirement
Knowledge
of at least one foreign language acceptable to the department in which the student
is majoring is required for the Master of Arts
degree. The language will normally be French or German, unless another language
is specifically required for the student's research for the thesis. The
foreign language requirement may be satisfied in any one of the following ways:
1.
by passing the Foreign Language Proficiency Examination administered each semester
and summer term by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature's, application
for which must be obtained in the office of the chair of the Department of Foreign
Languages and Literature's (students normally prepare for the examination by taking
appropriate courses in the department) Or
2. By submitting a transcript of undergraduate credit showing completion of the
sophomore year in a single foreign language, provided the grade on the last course
completed is C or higher. Candidates
for graduate degrees to be awarded
at the close of any summer session must have satisfied the foreign language requirements
for the degree sought prior to the first class day of the second term of the session.
Candidates for graduation at the close of the spring or fall semester must have
satisfied the foreign language requirements prior to the last day for filing thesis
or dissertation in the office of the graduate dean. Consult the Academic Calendar
for the proper deadline. Note:
There is no language requirement for the Master of Science in Interdisciplinary
Studies.
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