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ways in which the international minor requirements can
be met. Many other combinations of courses can be proposed
for approval. |
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| I. INTERNATIONAL MINOR
- FRANCE |
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Language: |
# of semester hours
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FR 101, 102, 103, 104, or equivalent* -
Elementary and Intermediate French |
12 |
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*Substitution of AP credit or
credit earned in summer language study is permitted. |
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Area Studies: |
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FR 209 - Introduction to French Literature
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3 |
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ECON 332 - European Economic History |
3 |
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FR 479 - Studies in Francophonie |
3 |
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Residency: |
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Six weeks in Nancy, France studying
French language and culture. Six semester hours of credit
can be transferred to fulfill part of the above course
requirements. |
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| II. INTERNATIONAL MINOR
- CHINA |
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Language: |
# of semester hours
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CHIN 201, 202 - Elementary Chinese I &
II |
10 |
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ENG 299* - Chinese |
3 |
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Area Studies: |
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HIST 120 - East Asian Civilizations |
3 |
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ENG 299* - Cultural Study of China |
3 |
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ECON 356 - Economy of China |
3 |
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*Credit earned in residence in China. |
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Residency: |
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Six week summer language study
at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. |
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| III. INTERNATIONAL MINOR
- GREAT BRITAIN |
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In this example language cannot
be used as part of the required 21 semester hours. |
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Area Studies*: |
# of semester hours
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ACE 251 - World Food Economy |
3 |
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ENGL 247 - The British Novel |
3 |
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GEOG 110 - Geography of International Conflicts
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3 |
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HIST 255 - British Isles to 1688 |
3 |
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HIST 256 - History of Great Britain Since
1688 |
3 |
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PS 280 - Introduction to International Relations
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3 |
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PS 349 - Gov & Pol of Great Britain |
3 |
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*Credit earned in residence
in Great Britain may be substituted for some of these
courses. |
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Residency: |
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One academic year at Bristol University.
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Note: This set of courses satisfies all of the college and
campus requirements for non-technical general education courses.