USF 2002-2003 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 120 - 123
Course Descriptions - Faculty - Printable Degree Requirements
The Department of World Language Education offers students several undergraduate degrees. Although a baccalaureate degree is not offered in Linguistics, a minor is available to students. Comprehensive information about these programs is listed below.
Major programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree are offered in Classics and Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations. These programs are designed to meet the needs of students who desire competence in Latin and/or Greek and a broad understanding of ancient culture and literature. The majors are of particular interest to students who wish to teach the languages, to those who plan graduate study in a humanistic discipline, and to those who want an undergraduate major which focuses on the ancient civilizations which are the cornerstone of the Western tradition.
Students wishing to transfer to USF should complete the A.A. degree at the community college. Some courses required for the major may also meet General Education Requirements thereby transferring maximum hours to the university. If students transfer without an A.A. degree and have fewer than 60 semester hours of acceptable credit, the students must meet the university’s entering freshman requirements including ACT or SAT test scores, GPA, and course requirements.
The transfer student should also be aware of the immunization, foreign language, and continuous enrollment policies of the university.
To complete a major in Classics, students should demonstrate proficiency at the intermediate level within the target language. This may be accomplished by completing 6-12 hours within the language or by demonstrated competency at the intermediate level. If this coursework (or associated competency) is not completed at the community college, it must be completed before the degree is granted. A grade of “C” is the minimum acceptable grade.
The Major in Classics requires 10 courses, earning a minimum of 30 credit hours. Of those courses, a minimum of 4 courses must consist of language courses in Latin (LAT or LNW) or in Greek (GRE and GRW), which must include or presuppose LAT 2200 or GRE 2200. The remaining 6 courses are to be chosen from a list of approved courses with the advice of the Classics advisor.
The minor in Classics Greek or Latin consists of 4 courses, earning a minimum of 12 credit hours, chosen from a list of approved courses with the advice of the Classics advisor.
The student must maintain a Departmental GPA of 3.5, must submit the Honors Thesis on time, and must pass the scheduled Departmental Honors Examination. Otherwise, the candidate receives no Honors.
Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations is a broad-based area study encompassing the literature, history, linguistics, art and archaeology, philosophy, and religion of Greece, Rome and the Near East from pre-history to late antiquity. For centuries, the study of these vibrant societies has been recognized as essential to a proper understanding of our own culture and, recently, there has been a renewed recognition of the skills such study develops.
All students wishing to enroll in the ICC major must schedule an appointment with the Coordinator of Interdisciplinary Classical Civilizations in order to develop a program of study. Students will be urged to fulfill their General Education and University Exit Requirements, whenever possible, from courses taught within the Classical Civilizations Program. Courses that are applied toward the Gen. Ed. or “Core” Requirements cannot be utilized more than once. The BA language requirement should be fulfilled by the two-semester sequence in either Greek or Latin (GRE 1120 & 1121 or LAT 1120 & 1121).
The ICC Major can be fulfilled one of two ways:
Two (2) courses from an approved list of 2000 to 3000 level courses in Anthropology, Classics, History, Philosophy, or Religious Studies
Four (4) courses from an approved list of 3000 to 4000 level courses in Anthropology, Classics, History, Philosophy, or Religious Studies
Competence in one or two ancient languages for 5 semesters of coursework is required. Courses must be taken with the approval of the Coordinator.
Major Fields are currently defined in Ancient History, Philosophy and Religious Studies. The student will select four courses in the Major Field area with the approval of the Coordinator. The student must take at least one exit level course in the Major Field he/she chooses.
The student will complete a research project under the direction of a faculty committee composed of a faculty mentor and at least two additional faculty members. The project is intended to produce a substantial research paper that can serve as a writing sample when the student applies for advanced graduate study.
The ICC Minor (15 hours minimum) can be fulfilled in one of two ways:
Linguistics is primarily an upper-level and graduate discipline with strong interdisciplinary concerns. Although no baccalaureate degree is offered, the minor in linguistics may provide a broader educational experience for students majoring in adjacent arts and sciences uch as Anthropology, Communication, Communication Sciences and Disorders, English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and others.
The minor in Linguistics requires a minimum of 18 semester hours as follows:
LIN 3010 (3)
Plus 15 semester hours from the following:
| ANT 3610 (3) | CLT 3040 (3) | DEP 4135 (3) |
| EXP 4640 (3) | LIN 3801(3) | LIN 4040 (3) |
| LIN 4600 (3) | LIN 4671 (3) | LIN 4710 (3) |
| SPA 3004 (3) | SPA 3112 (3) | SPC 3210 (3) |
| SPC 3212 (3) | SPC 3712 (3) |
Foreign Language major programs are designed to meet the needs of students who desire competency in a language and an expanded understanding of its culture and literature. They are of particular interest to students who wish to teach languages, those who plan to further their studies in graduate school, and those who seek careers in various types of foreign or foreign-related employment, either in government or business.
Major programs leading to the bachelor of arts degree are offered in French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish. All major programs in foreign language require a total of 32 hours of coursework above the intermediate level. French and Spanish majors with an International Studies and Business Concentration require a total of 63 hours of coursework distributed in the three areas.
The following languages may also be taken as a minor: French, German, Italian, Latin, Modern Greek, Russian, and Spanish. The minor consists of 15 hours of course work in French and Spanish above the second-year level, and 16 hours in the other languages except for the less commonly taught languages. In order to begin taking courses for the minor, the student will have satisfactorily completed the intermediate level or have equivalent proficiency in the foreign language. Instruction in less commonly taught languages may be available upon sufficient demand.
The transfer student should also be aware of the immunization, foreign language, and continuous enrollment policies of the university.
Students should demonstrate proficiency at the intermediate level within the target language. This may be accomplished by completing 6-12 hours within the language or by demonstrated competency at the intermediate level. If this coursework (or associated competency) is not completed at the community college, it must be completed before the degree is granted. Students are encouraged to complete the following prerequisites, or major, support, or elective courses if available, during the program of study at the community college, and when feasible in General Education/Gordon Rule courses. Unless stated otherwise, a grade of “C” is the minimum acceptable grade.
Required courses for the major (15 credit hours)
Supporting courses required for the major
Required courses for the minor (6 credit hours)
Supporting courses required for the minor
Required courses in French for the major (15 credit hours)
Supporting courses in French required for the major (9 credit hours)
Required courses in International Studies (9 credit hours)
Required courses in Business (18 credit hours)
Supporting courses in Business for the major (6 credit hours)
Required overseas study courses and/or area studies courses (6 credit hours)
Requirements for the major (14 credit hours)
Supporting courses required for the major
Required courses for the minor (6 credit hours)
Supporting courses required for the minor
Required courses for the minor (16 credit hours)
Required courses for the major (15 credit hours)
Supporting courses required for the major
Required courses for the minor (7 credit hours)
Supporting courses required for the minor
Required courses for the major (14 credit hours)
Supporting courses required for the major
Required courses for the minor (8 credit hours)
Prerequisites (State Mandated Common Prerequisites) for Students Transferring from a Community College:
Students wishing to transfer to USF should complete the A.A. degree at the community college. Some courses required for the major may also meet General Education Requirements thereby transferring maximum hours to the university. If students transfer with fewer than 60 semester hours of acceptable credit, the students must meet the university’s entering freshman requirements including ACT or SAT test scores, GPA, and course requirements.
Upper-level Coursework Required for Each of the Following Modern Language Majors
FRE 3230 (3) FRW 4100 (3) FRE 2240 (3) FRW 4101 (3) FRE 3420 (3)
17 hours in 3000, 4000, or 5000 level courses planned with the advisor.
FRE 2240 (3) FRE 3420 (3)
9 hours in 3000, 4000, or 5000 level courses except courses in translation.
FRE 2240 (3) FRE 3230 (3) FRE 3420 (3) FRE 3440 (3) FRE 3500 (3)
Choose from the list below:
FRE 4421 (3) FRE 4700 (3) FRE 4930 French for Business II (3) FRE 4930 French Phonetics (3) FRE 5425 (3) FRE 5566 (3) FRW 4100 (3) FRW 4101 (3)
CPO 2002 (3) EUS 3000 (3) CPO 4930 Comparative Government & Politics (3)
ACG 3074 (3) ECO 1000 (3) MAN 3025 (3) MAR 3023 (3) FIN 3403 (3) Capstone Course (3)
Choose any 2 upper-level international business courses.
Select 6 overseas study credit hours or 3 credit hours overseas study plus 3 credit hours area studies courses planned with the advisor.
GER 2240 (3) GEW 4100 (4) GER 3420 (3) GEW 4101 (4)
18 hours in 3000, 4000, or 5000 level courses, including approved courses in related disciplines, planned with the advisor.
GER 2240 (3) GER 3420 (3)
10 hours in 3000, 4000, or 5000 level courses except courses in translation.
GRK 2200 (4) GRK 4905 (4) GRK 2201 (4) GRK 4930 (4)
ITA 2240 (4) ITW 4100 (4) ITA 3420 (3) ITW 4101 (4)
17 hours in 3000 or 4000 level courses, including approved courses in related disciplines, planned with the advisor.
ITA 2240 (4) ITA 3420 (3)
9 hours in 3000 or 4000 level courses except courses in translation.
RUS 3240 (4) RUT 3110 (3) RUS 4241 (4) RUT 3111 (3)
18 hours in 3000 or 4000 level courses planned with the advisor.
RUS 3240 (4) RUS 4241 (4)
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