Along with a broad-based liberal education in the humanities,
the Bachelor of Arts in foreign languages prepares students for careers in which a
knowledge of a foreign language, literature, and culture is essential; for graduate study
in foreign languages; and for teaching French, German, or Spanish.
The department offers the Bachelor of Arts in foreign languages, with tracks in French,
Spanish, and German.
The Department of Foreign Languages also offers courses in foreign literature in English
translation and European culture. These courses do not satisfy language requirements or
electives.
All VCU students wishing to continue their high school language must take the Foreign
Language Placement Test. While credit is not granted by the test, appropriate levels of
placement may fulfill certain graduation requirements. Transfer students will receive the
credits granted by the institution from which they transfer. Consult specific language
requirements for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees.
Foreign language majors interested in teaching early, middle, secondary, or special
education can enroll in an Extended Teacher Preparation Program that results in the
simultaneous awarding of a bachelor's degree in one of the foreign languages mentioned
above and a master's in teaching. For additional information about this program
administered jointly by the College of Humanities and Sciences and the School of
Education, contact the School of Education' s Office of Academic Affairs.
Language majors are strongly encouraged to take two more years in a second foreign
language. The department offers minors in French, German, and Spanish, and courses in
Chinese, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, and Russian. The Foreign Language Department also
offers courses in the Latin American
Studies minor and the Russian Area
Studies minor.
Degree Worksheets for:
French
German
Spanish
Study Abroad Opportunities
Majors or minors in the Foreign Language Department are encouraged to participate in a
study-abroad program. These VCU programs for students interested in living and studying
abroad during the summer offer students opportunities for short-term immersion in the
language, culture, and civilization of the countries they visit. Currently, study-abroad
programs through VCU are available to Canada, Guatamala, Spain, and Italy. VCU is a member
of the International Student Exchange Program
(ISEP)
which offers a junior year abroad at one of 40 universities worldwide.
Minimum Major and Minor Requirements for Transfer Students
Transfer students planning to major in a foreign language must complete a minimum of two
400-level courses within the department. Credit and distribution requirements must be
satisfied by all students.
For the minor, course work must include at least two courses at the 300 level or above in
the chosen language area.
Minor in French, German, or Spanish
A minor in French, German, or Spanish requires at least 18 credits in the chosen language
of study to include 201, 202, or 205 and at least 12 credits at the upper (300-400) level.
Students who place above the 200 level must take an additional six credits in the
upper-level courses.
Degree Requirements
Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages with a Track in French, German, or Spanish
The degree program requires a minimum of 120 credits, with at least 30 of those credits in
upper-level courses in French, German, or Spanish. Along with the general requirements for
the B.A. degree, foreign language students in French, German, or Spanish must take these
courses from the corresponding track:
- 301 and 302 Advanced Grammar and Writing
- 305 Conversation (or 311 in German)
- 320 and 321 Civilization
- 330 and 331 Survey of Literature
- 495 Spanish Portfolio Seminar (1 credit; Spanish only)
To complete the major, students select nine hours of course work at the 400 level.
Transfer students who intend to major in a foreign language must take a minimum of two
400-level courses at VCU in the chosen language area. Both credit and distribution
requirements for the major must be satisfied.
Foreign language minors must take at least two 300- or 400-level courses at VCU in the
chosen language area.