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M.A. Program Foreign Language Requirement

An M.A. student must complete the foreign language requirement prior to filing for Admission to Candidacy at the Graduate College. Students will not be permitted to sit for the comprehensive examination or hold a thesis defense until they are admitted to candidacy and this requirement is completed. In order for students who will satisfy the language requirement by coursework to graduate at the end of their fourth semester, they must file for Admission to Candidacy in their third semester in the program and must satisfy the foreign language requirement during their second semester of study.

M.A. students may satisfy the foreign language requirement according to any of the four procedure described here. All language requirements must be met during the student's enrollment as a graduate student at the University of Oklahoma.

Option 1

A student may take the Graduate School Foreign Language Test (GSFLT) of the Educational Testing Service before or after admission to the Graduate College. The minimum passing score is 475. The GSFLT is available for French, German, and Spanish and is given three times a year in early February, April, and October.

Option 2

A student may demonstrate proficiency by earning a grade of B or better in one of the following courses offered by the Departments of Modern Languages, Classics, and Anthropology:

Anthropology 1723
Chinese 2223
French 1023
German 1023
Greek 1215
Hebrew 1214
Italian 2223
Latin 1215
Japanese 2223
Russian 2223
Spanish 2223

With the permission of the department involved, the student may take the final examination without enrolling in the course in which the student must earn a grade of B or better on the exam. It may be necessary, of course, for the student to take the course or the whole sequence. These courses do not count towards fulfillment of the total hour requirements for graduate degrees.

Option 3

The student may demonstrate proficiency by passing a test administered by qualified members of the Modern Languages or Classics Department. The test will involve translation with a dictionary of a passage or passages chosen by the faculty member administering the test. For modern languages the passage(s) will be selected from a book written in that language proposed by the student taking the test; this book may deal with a subject matter consonant with the student's own critical interests, BUT THIS BOOK MUST NOT BE TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH. Students may prepare for this test through self-study or by taking the reading courses in these languages available in the appropriate department. A fee of $15.00 is charged for this testing service. For more information, please contact Mr. Brandon Smith (modlang@ou.edu), 325-6181.

Option 4

A student with a baccalaureate degree (or its equivalent) from a recognized foreign institution in which instruction is given in a language normally accepted by this department, and students with a B.A. in that language, or who hold an M.A. or Ph.D. degree in it from an American university, will automatically qualify as satisfying the M.A. foreign language requirement in that language.

 

 

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