Modern Language Sample Clauses

Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses.
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Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Anthropology 2, 2H Art History 20 French 4 Humanities 21, 22, 27 Literature 46 Management 268 Music 21 Philosophy 1, 2 Political Science 12, 12H Xxxxxxxxx 0, 0X, 00, 00, 00 XXX: Quantitative Literacy A. QL1 B. QL2 Accounting 1A, 1B, 1BH Biology 97 Philosophy 3 Psychology 2 Math 120 Chemistry 1A, 1B Math 2, 3A, 3AH, 3B, 3BH, 4A, 8, 10, 11, 105, 124 Psychology 10, 10H Physics 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B, 4C Disclaimer Other courses not listed in the above sections may be approved for general studies credit. To ensure receiving the appropriate credit, please complete a transfer credit clearance form before registering for the course. The advisement center will then determine the eligibility of the course. Submission of a transfer credit clearance form does not guarantee approval of transfer credit.
Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Anthropology 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 21 Art 4 Art History 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 29 Cinema, TV & Radio 7, 9 Dance 74 English 24 Ethnic Studies 1, 3 French 4 History 20, 21 Music 23 Philosophy 1, 10, 14, 15 Political Science 12 Sociology 1, 10, 20 Spanish 21A, 21B, 21C VII: Quantitative Literacy A. QL1 B. QL2 Accounting 1A, 1B Biology 3A, 3B, 22 Chemistry 108 Philosophy 12 Psychology 2, 2H Chemistry 1A, 1B Math 2, 3A, 3AH, 3B, 3C, 7, 8, 10, 112, 124 Physics 2A, 2B, 4A, 4B Psychology 44 Disclaimer Other courses not listed in the above sections may be approved for general studies credit. To ensure receiving the appropriate credit, please complete a transfer credit clearance form before registering for the course. The advisement center will then determine the eligibility of the course. Submission of a transfer credit clearance form does not guarantee approval of transfer credit.
Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Anthropology 102 Art 103 Cinema 103 History 7 Music 136 Philosophy 1, 20, 35 Political Science 2 Sociology 1, 11, 12 Spanish 5, 6 VII: Quantitative Literacy
Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Anthropology 102, 102H Art 118 English 108, 124 Ethnic Studies 101, 102, 110, 121, 123, 125 Music 127, 128 Philosophy 101, 113, 114, 118, 122 Political Science 102 Psychology 111 Sociology 101, 104, 131 VII: Quantitative Literacy A. QL1 B. QL2 Accounting 101, 102 Biology 101, 122 Math 138 Philosophy 117 Social Science 200 Chemistry 101, 102 Math 100, 102, 103, 103H, 104, 104H, 105, 105H, 110, 112, 133, 136, 139 Philosophy 123 Physics 101, 101H, 102, 102H, 103, 103H, 105, 106, 110 Disclaimer Other courses not listed in the above sections may be approved for general studies credit. To ensure receiving the appropriate credit, please complete a transfer credit clearance form before registering for the course. The advisement center will then determine the eligibility of the course. Submission of a transfer credit clearance form does not guarantee approval of transfer credit.
Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Anthropology M02, M07 Philosophy M01, M01H, M02, M02H, M08, M11, Business M40 M12 Film M32, M51 Political Science M02 History M09, M14 Sociology M01, M01H, M04, M08 Music M04, M04H
Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Anthropology 102,109, 132, 134 English 219, 234, 239 French 4 Geography 2 Philosophy 1, 18, 20, 33 Political Science 2 Spanish 4 Sociology 1, 11 VII: Quantitative Literacy A. QL1 B. QL2 Accounting 1, 2 Biology 3, 3A, 3B Math 215 Philosophy 8 Chemistry 101, 102 Math 227, 235, 236, 241, 245, 260, 261, 262, 263 Philosophy 9 Physical Science 1 Physics 6, 7, 12, 37 Disclaimer Other courses not listed in the above sections may be approved for general studies credit. To ensure receiving the appropriate credit, please complete a transfer credit clearance form before registering for the course. The advisement center will then determine the eligibility of the course. Submission of a transfer credit clearance form does not guarantee approval of transfer credit.
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Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Anthropology A100, A100H Business A118 Communication Studies A155 English A152, A152H Ethnic Studies A190 Philosophy A100, A115, A118, A120 Political Science A185 Sociology A100, A100H, A110, A150, A190 Religious Xxxxxxx X000, X000, X000 XXX: Quantitative Literacy A. QL1 B. QL2 Biology A180, A283 Math A104 Philosophy A150, A155 Psychology A280 Sociology A200 Chemistry A180, A185 Philosophy A220 Physics A120, A125, A130, A135, A185, A280, A285 Xxxx X000, X000, X000, X000, X000, X000, X000X, A170, A180, A180H, A182H, A185, A185H, A230, A280, A280H Psychology A160 Political Science A201 Disclaimer Other courses not listed in the above sections may be approved for general studies credit. To ensure receiving the appropriate credit, please complete a transfer credit clearance form before registering for the course. The advisement center will then determine the eligibility of the course. Submission of a transfer credit clearance form does not guarantee approval of transfer credit.
Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Art 100, 113, 125 Anthropology 103 English 220, 221, 237 History 101, 120 Humanities 101, 102, 106 Music 100,109 Philosophy 102A, 102B Political Science 103, 140 Sociology 101 VII: Quantitative Literacy A. QL1 B. QL2 Accounting 116A, 116B Biology 130, 210A Math 210A Philosophy 100, 205 Sociology 220 Chemistry 200, 201 Math 104, 115, 116, 118, 119, 141, 150, 151, 210B, 245, 252 Philosophy 101 Physics 125,180A, 195, 196 Psychology 258 Disclaimer Other courses not listed in the above sections may be approved for general studies credit. To ensure receiving the appropriate credit, please complete a transfer credit clearance form before registering for the course. The advisement center will then determine the eligibility of the course. Submission of a transfer credit clearance form does not guarantee approval of transfer credit.
Modern Language. A. A student who begins a language must complete course 1 and 2 of the same language B. Students whose native language is not English may demonstrate academic proficiency in English as a second language by passing the TOEFL examination with scores above 550. C. To meet the requirement students must demonstrate proficiency at the second semester level. If they have knowledge, and test into the second semester of the language, they need only take the second semester course, i.e., Span 2. D. Language courses must be college-level courses. VI: Diversity Art 213F Anthropology 102F, 102HF Business 225F Cinema-Radio-Television 126A, 126B Child Development and Educational Studies 201F English 224F, 224HF, 243 Ethnic Studies 101F, 142F, 170F, 171F History 112F, 112HF, 113F, 113HF, 190F Music 120F Philosophy 000X, 000XX, 000X, 000X, 105HF, 160F, 195F, 225F, 270F Political Science 215F Psychology 131F Sociology 101F, 101HF, 275F, 275HF, 290F VII: Quantitative Literacy A. QL1 B. QL2 Accounting 100AF, 100BF,101AF, 102HF Biology 100F, 101F, 101HF, 276F Math 100F, 203F Philosophy 170F, 172F Psychology 202F, 202HF Chemistry 111AF, 111BF, 201F Math 000X, 000XX, 000X, 000X, 000X, 141HF, 000X, 000XX, 000XX, 000XX, 171F, 250AF Physics 000X, 000X, 000X, 000X, 000X, 221F, 221HF, 222F, 223F Psychology 161F Disclaimer Other courses not listed in the above sections may be approved for general studies credit. To ensure receiving the appropriate credit, please complete a transfer credit clearance form before registering for the course. The advisement center will then determine the eligibility of the course. Submission of a transfer credit clearance form does not guarantee approval of transfer credit.
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