B.A. in Modern Languages Undergraduate Programme By Duquesne University |TopUniversities

B.A. in Modern Languages

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This is an exciting major that combines the study of three languages. Students choosing this major should have extensive background in at least one of the languages selected for the degree. Requirements: 48 credits including 202 in either the primary or the secondary language. Language I (French, German, Italian, and Spanish): 21-­24 credits at the 300 level or above including 301W/302W or 306W. Language II (French, German, Italian, and Spanish): 9-12 credits at the 300 level or above including 301W/302W or 306W. Language III (Arabic, French, German, Italian, Spanish): 12 credits at any level in a third language.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This is an exciting major that combines the study of three languages. Students choosing this major should have extensive background in at least one of the languages selected for the degree. Requirements: 48 credits including 202 in either the primary or the secondary language. Language I (French, German, Italian, and Spanish): 21-­24 credits at the 300 level or above including 301W/302W or 306W. Language II (French, German, Italian, and Spanish): 9-12 credits at the 300 level or above including 301W/302W or 306W. Language III (Arabic, French, German, Italian, Spanish): 12 credits at any level in a third language.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language Requirements accepted: TOEFL with a minimum score of 575(paper-based)and a computer-based score of 233.

Jan-2000

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