World Languages and Cultures
Academic Bulletin
When advising a student interested in World Languages and Cultures, please note:
- Students who have previous experience in a language that they would like to continue at Allegheny must take the placement test and may consult with members of the department for help interpreting their results. They will begin our program in the course indicated by that progress; the paths through the programs that we lay out below will vary based on this and other factors.
- When a student is interested in continuing a language or beginning the study of a new one, the study should begin as early as possible in the student’s college career.
- Students intending to major in International Studies or Global Health Studies should enroll in language study in the first year.
- Students learning a second language are encouraged to study abroad.
- Students pursuing a major should plan to take at least one course in the major each semester in the first two years, and two in the second two years.
In addition to the majors and minors described in detail below, WLC offers courses in
- Americn Sign Language: WLC 100 and 200. Contact the department for more information about these courses, which are generally not suitable for first-year students.
- Latin: See the Classical Studies Minor listed in the “Interdivisional Minor Program” section.
- English for Speakers of Other Languages: Listed under “WLC” rubric. These courses offer additional support for bilingual students or students for whom English is not their first language.
Questions may be directed to Briana Lewis, Chair of World Languages and Cultures (blewis@allegheny.edu, Ruter 102, 814-332-2322) or to the Section Heads for each language.
- Arabic: Reem Hilal (rhilal@allegheny.edu, Ruter 105, 814-332-3310)
- Chinese: Xiaoling Shi (xshi@allegheny.edu, Ruter 302, 814-332-2702)
- French: Briana Lewis (blewis@allegheny.edu, Ruter 102, 814-332-2322)
- German: Julia Ludewig (jludewig@allegheny.edu, Ruter 206, 814-332-2327)
- Latin: Judson Herrman (jherrman@allegheny.edu, Arter 202A, 814-332-4303)
- Spanish: Barbara Riess (briess@allegheny.edu, Ruter 107, 814-332-2323)
The Majors available in World Languages and Cultures are French and Spanish
Suggested Schedule for French Majors placing in French 110/105/106:
|
1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
Either Semester |
First-year |
FS 101
French 110/106**
|
FS 102
French 120 |
|
Sophomore |
French 215 |
French 225 |
FSWLC 201 |
Junior (abroad) |
French 305 |
|
300-level French coursework |
Senior |
French 600
French 580 |
French 610 |
Any remaining 300-level French coursework |
**Advising notes for French 105/106
- French 105 and 106 are Module A/B courses “stacked” with French 110, to allow students to take only the first or second half of this introductory course.
- Students who place into 110/105 and who are interested in a French major or minor (i.e., who are relatively certain to continue to 120) should be encouraged to enroll in the full-semester French 110 course, NOT French 105.
- French 105 (Module A, 2 credits) should be reserved for those who want a 2-credit course only, or who are uncertain about the full-semester course.
- Students who place into 110/106 theoretically have enough experience in French to skip the first half of 110; they may choose French 110 or begin at mid-semester by enrolling in French 105 (Module B, 2 credits). These students should be aware that the material in the first halv of French 110 may be familiar, but they should not be forbidden or discouraged from taking the full-semester course if they prefer to.
Suggested Schedule for French Majors placing in French 215:
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1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
Either Semester |
First-year |
FS 101
French 215 |
FS 102
French 225 |
|
Sophomore |
FS 305 |
|
300-level French coursework
FSWLC 201 |
Junior (abroad, semester or year) |
|
|
300-level French coursework |
Senior |
French 600
French 580 |
French 610 |
|
Suggested Schedule for Spanish Majors placing in Spanish 110:
|
1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
Either Semester |
First-Year |
FS 101
Spanish 110 |
FS 102
Spanish 120 |
|
Sophomore |
Spanish 215 |
Spanish 230/220
FSWLC 201 |
|
Junior |
Spanish 220/230
Spanish 225 |
|
300-level Spanish Courses |
Senior |
Spanish 600 (2 cr.)
Spanish 580 |
Spanish 610 |
1 400-level Spanish |
Suggested Schedule for Spanish Majors placing in Spanish 215:
|
1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
Either Semester |
First-year |
FS 101
Spanish 215 |
FS 102
Spanish 220/230 |
|
Sophomore |
Spanish 225 |
Spanish 300-level
FSWLC 201 |
Spanish 220/230 |
Junior |
|
|
2 courses 300-level
1 course 400-level |
Senior |
Spanish 600 (2 cr.)
Spanish 580 |
Spanish 610
1 400-level Spanish |
|
Minors in World Languages and Cult:
Arabic: Beginning in 2020-2021, a minor in Arabic Language and Culture is available. The Minor requires completing a total of 24 semester hours of coursework, including 16 semester hours of coursework in the Arabic language, one 100-level culture course taught in English, and one course at the 300 level. See also the Middle East and North Africa Studies Minor in the “Interdivisional Minor Program” section.
Here is an example schedule for a student who minors in Arabic beginning in Arabic 110
|
1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
Either Semester |
First-Year |
FS 101
Arabic 110
|
FS 102
Arabic 120
|
Arabic 130 (may be taken at at any time in the
student’s Allegheny career; is desiigned as in introduction |
Sophomore |
Arabic 215 |
Arabic 225 |
|
Junior |
|
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A 300-level culture course (in English, but designed for
experienced students); possible study abroad? |
Senior |
|
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Chinese Minor Requirements: A minor in Chinese requires completion of 20 semester credit hours in Chinese, including at least eight credit hours on the 300-level, one of which must be in Chinese language and one culture course in English. Students with previous Chinese experience are strongly encouraged to contact Prof. Xiaoling Shi as soon as possible to map out a plan for completing the minor.See also the Chinese Studies Minor listed in the “Interdivisional Minor Program” section.
Here is an example schedule for a student who minors in Chinese beginning in Chinese 110:
|
1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
Either Semester |
First-Year |
FS 101
Chinese 110 |
FS 102
Chinese 120 |
|
Sophomore |
Chinese 215 |
Chinese 225 |
|
Junior |
Chinese 305 |
|
A 300-level culture course (in English, but designed for
experienced students); possible study abroad? |
Senior |
|
|
Students with previous Chinese experience are strongly encouraged to contact Prof. Xiaoling Shi as soon as possible to mape out a plan for completing the minor.
French Minor Requirements: A minor in French requires completion of 20 semester credit hours in French, including FRNCH 305 and one other course numbered above 300.
Here is an example schedule for a student who minors in French beginning in French 110:
|
1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
Either Semester |
First-Year |
FS 101
French 110/106** |
FS 102
French 120 |
|
Sophomore |
French 215 |
French 225 |
|
Junior |
French 305 |
|
An additional 300-level French course;
possible study abroad? |
Senior |
|
|
German Minor Requirements: A minor in German requires completion of 20 semester credit hours in German, including at least eight credit hours on the 300-level.
Here is an example for a student who minors in German beginning in German 110:
|
1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
Either Semester |
First-Year |
FS 101
German 110 |
FS 102
German 120 |
|
Sophomore |
German 250 |
300-level German coursework |
|
Junior |
|
|
300-level German coursework;
possible study abroad? |
Senior |
|
|
Classical Studies Minor Requirements: A minor in Classical Studies requires 8 credits of Latin. Latin may also be used for the Advanced Courses or Electives requirement for the minor. Students who place at the beginning level take Latin 110 (offered every Fall), 120 (offered every Spring). Other placements can also take 215 (offered at least once per year), and 315 (offered at least once per year). Students with high school experience should take the placement test and may start at the intermediate or advanced level. Because intermediate and advanced courses may not be offered every semester, students with previous Latin experience are strongly encouraged to start Latin as soon as possible at Allegheny, and to contact Prof. Herrman as soon as possible to map out a plan for completing the minor.
Spanish Minor Requirements: A minor in Spanish requires the completion of a minimum 20 semester credit hours in Spanish, including Spanish 220, 230, and 225 and one course at the 300-level. If student places above this level have them contact the Spanish Section head to chart out their minor. See also the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Minor listed in the “Interdivisional Minor Program” section.
Here is an example schedule for a student who minors in Spanish beginning in Spanish 110:
|
1st Semester |
2d Semester |
Either Semester |
First-Year |
FS 101
Spanish 110 |
FS 102
Spanish 120 |
|
Sophomore |
Spanish 215 |
Spanish 220/230 |
|
Junior |
Sapnish 220/230 |
Spanish 225 |
Possible study abroad? |
Senior |
|
|
300-level Spanish course |
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