Languages
Undergraduate Program
Jason Wilby, Ortega Hall 311
jwilby@unm.edu
College of Arts and Sciences and Languages Major Undergraduate Admission Requirements
A minimum of 26 credit hours; 23 credit hours must be in courses acceptable toward graduation.
A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00 on all work.
- Transfer students must have a 2.00 transfer GPA.
- Continuing UNM students must have a 2.00 institutional GPA.
Demonstrated academic achievement by satisfying the following:
- Completion of General Education Curriculum: Communication.
- Completion of General Education Curriculum: Mathematics and Statistics.
- Completion of General Education Curriculum: Second Language.
Completion of Languages program admission coursework with a grade of "C" or better:
- MLNG 1110.
- 6 credit hours of introductory (100-level) language study from one of these languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Greek, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish.
Degree Offered
- Bachelor of Arts in Languages (B.A.)
Major Study Requirements
This interdisciplinary major offered through the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Literatures in conjunction with the Department of Spanish and Portuguese can be taken as a first or second major.
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Credit Hours |
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First Major Requirements: 42 credit hours of coursework, to be distributed as follows: |
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15 credit hours of intermediate and advanced coursework in each of two languages chosen from: • Arabic (200-level or above) • Chinese (200-level or above) • French (300-level or above) • German (300-level or above) • Greek (300-level or above) • Italian (300-level or above) • Japanese (200-level or above) • Latin (300-level or above) • Portuguese (300-level or above) • Russian (300-level or above) • Spanish (300-level or above) • Other: American Sign Language (ASL) or Navajo (200-level or above), subject to approval for the Languages major by the LCL advisor.
Note: all courses must be conducted in their target language (except Greek, Italian, Latin, and Russian). One language of study must be offered by the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Literatures. |
30 |
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MLNG 459 |
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9 additional credit hours of coursework selected from any of these three areas: • LING 301, 331, 367, and/or; • additional upper-division coursework in one or both of the languages chosen under Option A, Section 1, and/or; • upper-division Topics courses offered by the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Literatures in translation. |
9 |
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Total |
42 |
Second Major Study Requirements
This interdisciplinary major offered through the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Literatures in conjunction with the Department of Spanish and Portuguese can be taken as a first or second major.
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Second Major Requirements: 27 credit hours of coursework, to be distributed as follows: |
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12 credit hours of intermediate and advanced coursework in each of two languages chosen from: • Arabic (200-level or above) • Chinese (200-level or above) • French (300-level or above) • German (300-level or above) • Greek (300-level or above) • Italian (300-level or above) • Japanese (200-level or above) • Latin (300-level or above) • Portuguese (300-level or above) • Russian (300-level or above) • Spanish (300-level or above) • Other: Other: American Sign Language (ASL) or Navajo (200-level or above), subject to approval for the Languages major by the LCL advisor.
Note: all courses must be conducted in their target language (except Greek, Italian, Latin, and Russian). One language of study must be offered by the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Literatures. |
24 |
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MLNG 459 |
3 |
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Total |
27 |
Minor Study Requirements
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Credit Hours |
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Minor in Languages |
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Requirements: 18 credit hours of coursework, to be distributed as follows: |
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9 credit hours of intermediate and advanced coursework in each of two languages chosen from: • Arabic (200-level or above) • Chinese (200-level or above) • French (300-level or above) • German (300-level or above) • Greek (300-level or above) • Italian (300-level or above) • Japanese (200-level or above) • Latin (300-level or above) • Portuguese (300-level or above) • Russian (300-level or above) • Spanish (300-level or above) • Other: American Sign Language (ASL) or Navajo (200-level or above), subject to approval for the Languages minor by the LCL advisor.
Note: all courses must be conducted in their target language (except Greek, Italian, Latin, and Russian). One language of study must be offered by the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Literatures. |
18 |
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Total |
18
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