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MA Language Requirement
In order to fulfill the language requirement for an MA degree,
students must demonstrate reading knowledge of one language from
among the following:
- French
- German
- Greek
- Italian
- Latin
- Old English*
- Russian
- Spanish
*If students use Old English to fulfill the foreign
language requirement, they may also count Old English courses on
the plan of study.
Time Requirements. The language requirements must be fulfilled
before taking the comprehensive examination. It is important that
students complete their foreign language requirements early in their
course of study so that they may take advantage of relevant scholarship.
Substitution of Computer Language. Technical writing
students may use a computer language if their research indicates
its value and if their advisory committee approves. Competence in
a computer language must be confirmed in writing by a faculty member
with relevant expertise.
Petition for Alternative Languages. Students may fulfill the
foreign language requirement with languages other than those listed
above only with approval by the Graduate Studies Committee of a
petition from the student showing that another language better serves
the purposes of the research proposed. This petition must have the
support of the student's advisory committee.
Foreign Language Exam. Reading knowledge may be demonstrated
by passing a translation exam with access to a dictionary. The exam
consists of a total of three 250-300 word passages in the foreign
language, two from scholarly articles in the humanities and one
from a primary literature text. For Latin, Greek, or Old English,
the exam will consist of three primary literature texts. Students
may choose any two of these passages to translate. The exam must
be completed within three hours.
Scheduling the Exam. The English Department graduate coordinator
arranges foreign language exams. They are offered three times a
year, during the third week of the fall and spring semesters and
during the first week of the eight-week summer session. Students
must notify the graduate coordinator of their intention to take
the exam at least one full week before the week in which exams are
given (by the end of the first week of classes in the fall and spring).
The fee for the exam is $30. This fee must be paid by check or money
order (made out to the English Department) prior to the exam date.
Sample exams are available in the English Graduate Office (M308).
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