This major is intended to accommodate students who wish to combine the study of history with that of Classics, French, German, Russian or Spanish. The student may major in History/Classics, History/French, History/German, History/Russian, orHistory/Spanish. The major calls for a total of 42 credits, 24 from the History Department, and 18 at the 200level or above in the chosen foreign language. Specific requirements are as follows:
HISTORY (for all combinations)
A. Western Civilization (HIST 101 and HIST
102)
6 credits
B. Five 300-level History courses
15 credits
At least two of these must deal with
countries
that use the chosen foreign language
C. Senior seminar (One 400-level History course)
3 credits
FRENCH
A. Civilization (FREN 325, FREN 326 or FREN
453 ) 3credits
B. Literature (FREN 301 and FREN 302, plus
one 400-level French literature course)
9 credits
C. Electives (Two French courses at the 200-level
or above) 6 credits
GERMAN
A. Civilization (GRMN 325)
3 credits
B. Literature (GRMN 311 and GRMN 312, plus
one 400-level German literature course) 9 credits
C. Electives (Two German courses at the 200-level
or above)
6 credits
RUSSIAN
A. Civilization (RUSS 325)
3 credits
B. Literature (RUSS 310 and RUSS 312)
6 credits
C. Electives (Two Russian courses at the 200-level
or above,
9 credits
plus one Russian
course at the 400-level)
SPANISH*
A. Civilization (SPAN 325 or SPAN 326)
3 credits
B. Literature (SPAN 301 and SPAN 302 or SPAN
303 and SPAN 304,
9 credits
plus one 400-level
Spanish literature course)
C. Electives (Two Spanish courses at the 200-level
or above)
6 credits
*Note: Students must choose either the Peninsular
(SPAN 301, SPAN 302, SPAN 325) or
the Latin American (SPAN 303, SPAN 304, SPAN 326) track.
CLASSICS
A. Civilization (FLLT 202 and FLLT 316)
6 credits
B. Literature (either three Latin courses
at the 200-level or above and
one Latin course at the
300-level or above, or GREK 213 and GREK 214 12 credits
and two Latin courses at
the 200-level or above)
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