All students at Sewanee will study a foreign language (or several!). As such, you are asked to indicate your preference for language on your Course Selection Form. The typical sequence is Language 103-104-203, followed either by a 300-level course in the language or an cultural studies course. If you have experience with a language in high school, and completed the appropriate language placement test, you may be placed in an advanced section; if not, you will start at the beginning, 103. If you're placed at the highest level, 300+, you may have some choice of courses (see below), and you should know that you will have to take that 300-level course (rather than a cultural studies course) to meet the requirement. We certainly want you to begin the sequence right away!
LANGUAGES TAUGHT AT SEWANEE
Below are links to 300-level language courses for those placed at that level. If you placed at 300+, you will be able to indicate your course(s) of interest on the Course Selection Form. The course description will also have information about any pre-requisites.
Finally, several of the 300-level courses are actually taught in English and are open to all. They are marked as "no pre-req" (no pre-requisites or placement required).
Here's a video that reviews the requirement of "Comprehending Cross-Culturally: Language and Global Studies."
Advanced language cOURSES FOR FALL 2024
CHIN 302: C-Pop: Learning Chinese through Song Lyrics |
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FREN 300: Advanced French |
FREN 313: Writing and Speaking French |
FREN 314: Introduction to Literature, Culture, and History of the French-Speaking World |
FREN 405: The Eighteenth Century |
FREN 417: Topics of the French-Speaking World |
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RUSN 312: Advanced Russian Language through Late-Soviet and Contemporary Film |
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SPAN 301: Spanish Literature and Culture through 1700 |
SPAN 303: Latin American Literature and Culture, Pre-Colonial to Independence |
SPAN 350: The Short Fiction of Jose Luis Borges |
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