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Undergraduate Program

Majors offered: Minors offered:  
  • French
  • German
  • Russian Go here for additional info on the Russian program at OU
  • Spanish
  • Linguistic
  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Medieval and Renaissance studies
  • Portuguese
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Major Advisors
Dr. Mary Davis, Spanish
Dr. Emily Johnson, Russian
Dr. Michael Winston, French
Dr. Marcia Haag, Linguistics
Dr. Karin Schutjer, German
 
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
 
 

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.