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EUROPEAN STUDIES - EUROPE DEGREES
European Studies Major: Europe Program
European Studies Minor


EUROPEAN STUDIES: EUROPE

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The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures seeks to help students

  • Understand and appreciate the rich diversity of world languages and cultures, both ancient and modern.
  • Be a blessing as a stranger in another land and be hospitable to strangers in one’s own land.
  • Reach stated levels of language proficiency, as defined by national standards.

Admission to the Major or Minor

Applicants for a major or minor within the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher in all college work applicable to the B.A. degree and a 2.5 GPA in 10 credits of coursework at SPU in foreign languages and literatures, linguistics, and/or European or Latin American studies. A student must complete the major or minor requirements in effect when the student is admitted to the major or minor.

European Studies: Europe Major
A European studies: Europe major requires a minimum of 51 credits, which include the 19 base course credits, 5 credits of UCOR 2000/USCH 1112, 17 credits of electives and 10 credits of HIS/POL electives. Of the 51 credits, 25 must be upper division.

Students must complete all non-credited and language proficiency requirements found on the Languages department page.   

 

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