Foreign Language (A.A.)

The language curriculum emphasizes cultural awareness along with written and oral communication skills. Learning another language helps students develop cultural competency, critical thinking skills, and allows them to see the world from a different perspective. Whether you seek a career in health services, business, education, law, new media, politics, or economics, knowledge of a different language and culture will make you stand out in the job market. Students interested in the study of a different language and culture are encouraged to participate in a Study Abroad program.

MGA offers an Associate's degree in Foreign Language (French or Spanish track), a Minor in Spanish, and an IDS concentration in Spanish.

 

 

Curriculum for the Associate of Arts in Foreign Language

Core Curriculum (Credit: 42 hours)

See listing of requirements

Area F: Lower Division Major Requirements (Credit: 18 hours)

Major Field (Credit: 12 hours)

All students will complete a mandatory 12-hour sequencing of language courses in one of the following language courses: Spanish, French, or German.

1001 Elementary I

3 credits

1002 Elementary II

3 credits

2001 Intermediate I

3 credits

2002 Intermediate II

3 credits

Note: Students may receive credit by taking the actual course or the CLEP exam for these required courses.

Electives (Credit: 6 hours)

Choose two of the following courses:

SPAN 1001Elementary Spanish I

3 credits

SPAN 1002Elementary Spanish II

3 credits

SPAN 2001Intermediate Spanish I

3 credits

SPAN 2002Intermediate Spanish II

3 credits

FREN 1001Elementary French I

3 credits

FREN 1002Elementary French II

3 credits

FREN 2001Intermediate French I

3 credits

FREN 2002Intermediate French II

3 credits

GRMN 1001Elementary German I

3 credits

GRMN 1002Elementary German II

3 credits

GRMN 2001Intermediate German I

3 credits

GRMN 2002Intermediate German II

3 credits

ARTS 1100Art Appreciation

3 credits

ECON 2105Principles of Macroeconomics

3 credits

ECON 2106Principles of Microeconomics

3 credits

ENGL 2111World Literature I

3 credits

ENGL 2112World Literature II

3 credits

GEOG 1101Introduction to Human Geography

3 credits

HIST 1111History of World Civilization to 1650

3 credits

HIST 1112History of World Civilization since 1650

3 credits

HIST 1190History of World Religions

3 credits

HUMN 2151Special Topics

3 credits

HUMN 2155Survey of Humanities I

3 credits

HUMN 2156Survey of Humanities II

3 credits

MUSC 1100Music Appreciation

3 credits

POLS 2401Introduction to Global Issues

3 credits

PSYC 1101Introduction to Psychology

3 credits

SOCI 1101Introduction to Sociology

3 credits

THEA 1100Theatre Appreciation

3 credits

Total Hours: 60