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Minor - Swahili

Minor - Swahili

Description

Knowledge of a foreign language is important in today's world for practical, cultural, and intellectual reasons. Those who are proficient in a second language have a clear advantage in many fields, becoming "citizens of the world" in a time when communication with and an understanding of other cultures are paramount.

Course Requirements

The minor in Swahili requires the completion of 15 hours of Swahili courses at the 200-level or above. At this time, students may have to take at least one course off campus to complete the minor. A maximum of 9 credits for the minor may be taken through an approved study abroad program.

Other Academic Requirements

Grades lower than C in modern language courses will not be counted toward the major or minor in modern languages.

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