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For Information regarding credit for languages not listed below
please consult this link. Click here
Undergraduate
Program
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Minors offered: |
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- French
- German
- Russian Go here for additional
info on the Russian program at OU
- Spanish
- Linguistic
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- Arabic
- Chinese
- Italian
- Japanese
- Medieval and Renaissance studies
- Portuguese
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| Major Advisors |
| Dr. Mary Davis, Spanish |
| Dr. Emily Johnson, Russian |
| Dr. Michael Winston, French |
| Dr. Marcia Haag, Linguistics |
| Dr. Karin Schutjer, German |
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| Minor Advisors |
| Dr. Mohammad Alhawary, Arabic |
| Dr. Luis Cortest, Medieval and Renaissance Studies |
| Dr. Ming Chao Gui, Chinese |
| Dr. Rosetta Jordan, Italian |
| Dr. Yoshiko Fukushima, Japanese |
| Dr. Glauco Ortolano, Portuguese |
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For degree sheets on all majors visit the Arts
and Sciences page here.
Major Requirements
French:French
degree sheet
German: German
degree sheet
Russian: Russian
degree sheet
Spanish: Spanish
degree sheet
Linguistics: Linguistics
degree sheet
Minor
Requirements
Arabic: Arabic requirements
Chinese: Chinese requirements
French: French requirements
German: German requirements
Italian: Italian requirements
Portuguese: Portuguese requirements
Russian: Russian requirements
Spanish: Spanish requirements
Linguistics: Linguistic requirements
Medieval and Renaissance: Medieval
and Renaissance requirements
Course
Placement
Students who have completed two or more years of high school foreign language
and who wish to continue their foreign language study at the University will
be placed in appropriate courses based on their scores in the proficiency exam.
Placement exams are administered during pre-enrollment periods as well as during
regular enrollment periods.
Native Speaker Policy
The Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics defines a
native speaker of a language as any individual who has graduated from a high
school in which that language is the primary language of instruction. A native
speaker may not enroll in any undergraduate skills course in his or her native
language, with the exception of the course in Advanced Composition 3423. Undergraduate
skills courses include all courses in which the primary goal is language usage,
i.e., all elementary and intermediate courses, and all composition, conversation
and phonetics courses.
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