Foreign Language Course Requirement
Domestic and international students from the English-speaking countries listed on the Academic Courses page, select your foreign language course from this list (a minimum of 3 credits).
A two-credit conversational course must be paired with an additional course in order to satisfy the foreign language requirement.
- FL 120 Elementary German I (5 credits)
- FL 121 Elementary German II (5 credits)
- FL 130 Elementary Spanish I (5 credits)
- FL 131 Elementary Spanish II (5 credits)
- FL 135 Basic Spanish for Hospitality Management (3 credits)
- FL 140 Elementary French I (5 credits)
- FL 141 Elementary French II (5 credits)
- FL 165 Elementary Chinese I (5 credits)
- FL 166 Elementary Chinese II (5 credits)
- FL 170 Elementary Japanese I (5 credits)
- FL 171 Elementary Japanese II (5 credits)
- FL 182 Intermediate Japanese I (5 credits)
- FL 183 Intermediate Japanese II (5 credits)
- FL 192 Intermediate Chinese I (3 credits)
- FL 193 Intermediate Chinese II (3 credits)
- FL 220 Intermediate German I (3 credits)
- FL 221 Intermediate German II (3 credits)
- FL 223 Conversational German (2 credits)
- FL 230 Intermediate Spanish I (3 credits)
- FL 231 Intermediate Spanish II (3 credits)
- FL 234 Conversational Spanish (2 credits)
- FL 240 Intermediate French I (3 credits)
- FL 241 Intermediate French II (3 credits)
- FL 243 Conversational French (2 credits)
- FL 288 Spanish for Heritage and Advanced Speakers of Spanish (3 credits)
Non-Language Globally Focused Courses
All students should select two globally focused courses from the following list (minimum of six credits):
- ANTH 125 Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
- ANTH 130 World Cultures (3 credits)
- ANTH 142 World Prehistory (3 credits)
- ANTH 150 People and Cultures of Mesoamerica (3 credits)
- ANTH 165 Linguistic Anthropology (3 credits)
- ARTH 186 Art History: Introduction to Asian Art (3 credits)
- BUS 235 Introduction to International Business (3 credits)
- COMS 180 Intercultural Communication (3 credits)
- ECON 230 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits)
- ENGL 215 U.S. Latino and Latina Literature (3 credits)
- GEOS 145 World Regional Geography (3 credits)
- GIST 101 Study Abroad Reflections (1-3 credits)
- GIST 250 Introduction to Globalization (3 credits)
- HC 125 International Awareness Field Study (2 credits)
- HIST 135 Eastern Civilization (3 credits)
- HIST 143 Ancient Greece, the Near East, and Egypt (3 credits)
- HIST 149 History of India (3 credits)
- HIST 150 Islam: Religion and Civilization (3 credits)
- HIST 151 World History I: Traditional World (3 credits)
- HIST 152 World History II: Modern World (3 credits)
- HIST 160 Modern Russian History (3 credits)
- HIST 162 Modern Latin America (3 credits)
- HIST 165 History of China (3 credits)
- HIST 167 Introduction to History: Japan (3 credits)
- HIST 195 History of the Middle East (3 credits)
- HUM 137 Introduction to Russian Culture (3 credits)
- HUM 145 Introduction to World Humanities I (3 credits)
- HUM 146 Introduction to World Humanities II (3 credits)
- HUM 150 Islam: Religion and Civilization (3 credits)
- HUM 156 Contemporary Approaches to World Mythology (3 credits)
- HUM 165 Intro to Chinese Culture (3 credits)
- HUM 167 Introduction to Japanese Culture (3 credits)
- JOUR 220 International Media (3 credits)
- MUS 126 Introduction to World Music (3 credits)
- PHIL 142 History of Asian Philosophy (3 credits)
- POLS 132 Introduction to Comparative Government (3 credits)
- POLS 135 International Relations (3 credits)
- POLS 200 Model United Nations (3 credits)
- REL 120 Exploring World Religions (3 credits)
- REL 125 Religions of the East (3 credits)
- REL 126 Religions of the West (3 credits)
- REL 150 Islam: Religion and Civilization (3 credits)
- SOC 165 Contemporary Chinese Society (3 credits)
- WGS 201 Global Women's Studies (3 credits)
- WGS 220 The Many Women of Islam (3 credits)