主要 and 小的需求

主要的需求

Requirements - 120 hours

Enduring Foundations General Education - 41小时

For additional departmental general education requirements, please consult the department.

主要 - 36 hours (27 hours in major language above the 200 level, 6 hours in additional foreign language, and completion of the senior capstone FLC 401)

法语/德语/西班牙语 211, 212, 15 hours at the 300 level (required gateway course for upper level courses in the major: 法国 311, 德语311或312 , 西班牙312), 12 hours at the 400 level (法国 415 and 法语/德语/西班牙语 438 may be repeated with content change), FLC 420 may apply to the 400-level requirement.

所有的法国, 德国, and 西班牙语 majors must pass a literature course in the target language at the University of Evansville before taking FLC 401. 西班牙语 majors must also take a linguistics class at UE before graduating.

所有的法国, 德国, and 西班牙语 majors must complete FLC 401 including the senior portfolio. FLC 401 does not count toward the required 12 hours of 400 level 法国, 德国, 西班牙语课程, since it is taught in English.

选修课——40小时

At least six semester hours of course work must be taken in the target language in an approved study abroad program. It is highly recommended that the student complete more than the six-hour minimum.

所有的法国, 德国, and 西班牙语 majors must complete the ACE Pathway offered by Career Services. 主要s are encouraged to sign up for this pathway in their first semester as a major.

小的需求

法国, 德国, or 西班牙语 Minor - 18小时

Foreign language and culture minors are required to take 18 hours at the 200-level and above in the target language. 法语/德语/西班牙语 minors take 211, 212, and 12 hours at the 300-400 level. FRE 311 is a prerequisite for all 法国 upper level courses. GERM 311 or 312 is a prerequisite for all upper level 德国 courses. SPA 312 is a prerequisite for all upper level 西班牙语 courses. 法国, 德国, and 西班牙语 minors who take FLC 401 as their capstone course must present their senior thesis in the target language as part of FLC 401.

Classical Languages Minor - 18小时

In the classical languages minor, students gain facility in both classical languages - Greek and Latin. Students choose an area of primary competence in one classical language (Greek or 拉丁语) and an area of secondary competence in the other classical language (or the other classical language). Classical language minors develop a mastery of the classical languages, powers of critical analysis, an appreciation of literature, and an understanding of the documents and traditions which constitute the foundation of Western civilization. Primary competence: four courses in either Greek or Latin numbered 200 or above. Secondary competence: two courses numbered 200 or above in the other classical language OR the course numbered 211 in the other classical language.