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MINORS
FOREIGN LANGUAGE MINORS: An advisor on minors for each language will help students tailor the chosen minor program to their needs. A minor in a foreign language requires a minimum of 18-21 credits at the 200 level or above, as follows:
ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN STUDIES: 18 credits as follows: 6 credits in Latin and/or Greek at the 200-level or above, 6 credits in FLLT courses focusing on the literature and/or culture of ancient Greece and Rome, at least one of which must be at the 300-level (e.g. FLLT 316 Gods, Heroes, and Monsters; FLLT 330 Roman Rulers and Rebels; FLLT 322 Greek Tragedy; FLLT 202 Biblical and Classical Literature, FLLT 320/FLLT 330 Society and Spectacle in Ancient Greece and Rome; FLLT 322 Antiquity through Modern Eyes; FLLT 322 Greek Comedy), and 6 credits from related disciplines (at the 200-level or above, at least one of which must be at or above the 300-level) reflecting the students" particular interests in the classical world and selected with prior approval of the advisor (ANTH, ARTH, FLLT, GREK, HIST, LATN, PHIL, POSC, THEA).
CHINESE: 18 credits including 15 credits in CHIN courses at the 200 level or above, with at least 6 of those credits at the 300 level or above, plus 3 credits in a China-related FLLT course.
FRENCH: 18 credits above the 100-level including FREN 211, FREN 301 and FREN 302, one course at the 300 or 400-level, and one other 400-level course.
GERMAN: 18 credits above the 100-level including at least two courses at the 300-level and two courses at the 400-level. GRMN 208 is not for minor credit.
ITALIAN: 18 credits composed of ITAL 211 or ITAL 212; two additional courses at the 200, 300 or 400-level; one 300-level literature course; one 300 or 400-level course; and one 400-level course.
JAPANESE: 18 credits in JAPN courses taught in Japanese at the 200 level and above, including 6 credits at the 300 level and 3 credits at the 400 level. 3 of the 18 credits may be from a Japan-related FLLT course, JAPN 204, or JAPN 208.
RUSSIAN: 18 credits composed of two Russian courses at the 200-level; three courses at the 300 or 400-level, one of which must be a 400-level course; and 3 credits of related work (e.g., Russian history, political science, art, music, etc.).
SPANISH: 21 credits including SPAN 200, SPAN 201 and an additional 200-level course taught in Spanish; two 300-level courses (one must be a Survey of Literature) and two 400-level courses (one must be a literature course).
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES MINOR: The Foreign Language Studies (FLS) minor (in French, German or Spanish) requires participation in a UD Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures sponsored semester abroad program. See the Foreign Languages and Literatures Study Abroad Coordinator for details and prerequisites. Credit requirements for the FLS minors are as follows:
FRENCH STUDIES MINOR
Minors in French Studies are required to take at least one literature course at the 300-level or above.
Note: A student cannot receive both a French Minor and a French Studies Minor.
GERMAN STUDIES MINOR
| GRMN 2xx, 3xx, 4xx (Newark campus only |
6 |
| GRMN 206, GRMN 306 or GRMN 406 |
3 |
| Four courses at the 200-, 300-, and 400-levels offered during the semester program in Salzburg |
12 |
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21 |
No more than 6 of the total 21 credits may be at the 200-level.
Minors in German Studies are required to take at least one literature course at the 300-level or above.
Note: A student cannot receive both a German Minor and a German Studies Minor.
SPANISH STUDIES MINOR
| SPAN 2xx, 3xx, 4xx |
6 |
| SPAN 306 or SPAN 406 |
3 |
| SPAN 307 or SPAN 308 |
3 |
| Three of*: ARTH 339, SPAN 370, SPAN 455, HIST 336, HIST 339, POSC 441, BUAD 384, ANTH 375, POSC 450 |
9 |
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21 |
| *Courses must be taught in Spanish |
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Minors in Spanish Studies are required to take at least one literature course at the 300-level or above.
Note: A student cannot receive both a Spanish Minor and a Spanish Studies Minor.
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