Departmental Honors
Departmental Honors in Foreign Languages
The Foreign Languages Departmental Honors Program offers motivated and focused undergraduate
students the opportunity to develop research and communication skills in preparation
for a graduate or professional career. Students successfully completing the departmental
honors program will be awarded a certificate indicating that they have been awarded
鈥 Honors in foreign Languages.鈥
To apply for admission into the Departmental Honors Program, a student must:
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Have Junior Foreign Languages Major status or above |
Have completed LG 211 and LG 212, or LG 231 and 232, or LG 251 and LG 252, or LG 271
and 272, |
Have completed, additionally, at least two (2) more upper division foreign languages
course. |
Have earned a 3.5 GPA or better in foreign languages courses attempted. |
Have earned a 3.5 GPA or better overall. |
Obtain a recommendation from a faculty member who will serve as research mentor for
senior thesis. |
Obtain the permission of the Department Chair to undertake the project. |
Only student6s NOT part of the University Honors Program can be considered for the
departmental honors program in foreign Languages. |
To be awarded Departmental Honors
Departmental Honors |
Must complete all the requirements of the standard Foreign Languages program with
a GPA of 3.5 |
Must maintain an overall GPA of 3.5 |
Must complete a minimum of six (6) semester hours of Honors Research (LG 499). In
fall semester student will take three hours of LG 499 for research and, in the spring
semester, will take another three hours of LG 499 for writing. LG 480 (Senior seminar)
may be counted toward the six credit hours of LG 499, i.e., the student may take LG
480 and 3 credit hours of LG 499 instead of six credit hours of LG 499. Thus a student
graduating with departmental Honors will graduate with a total of 36 credit hours
instead of 33. |
Complete a written research thesis (LG 499) with a grade of A or B. Student has the
option to write the thesis in English or in the language of the student鈥檚 major鈥檚:
French, German, Russian or Spanish. Student will decide the language of the thesis
in consultation with his or her mentor. |
Present a formal oral defense of thesis to the Foreign Languages faculty and student
at the end of the spring semester. A committee of three or more members, one of whom
may be from the University Honors Program will conduct the defense. |