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Language
and Research Methods Requirement
Beginning with the Fall of 1993 all students entering Wright State
seeking a B.A. degree from the College of Liberal Arts must complete
both a Language and a Research
Methods Requirement.
LANGUAGE:
Students must demonstrate proficiency at the
202 level in a foreign language either
Students who graduated from high school in 1986
or before (prior to the college preparatory curriculum policy
requiring two units of foreign language), must demonstrate proficiency
at the 103 level in a foreign language, either by satisfactorily
completing course work or by examination.
Further
details on the foreign language requirement. (Use your back
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For proficiency exams in French, German, Spanish,
or Russian, consult the Department of Modern
Languages. For proficiency exams in Greek or Latin, consult
the Department of Classics. Other languages
are acceptable, subject to approval by the Liberal Arts Advising Office.
Students who are continuing a language that they began
studying elsewhere need to be placed at the appropriate level. For
placement in French, German, Spanish, and Russian, contact the
Department of Modern Languages. For placement
in Greek and Latin, contact the Department
of Classics.
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RESEARCH METHODS:
Students must demonstrate proficiency in research methods by completing
three courses: one in computer science, one in statistics or quantitative
methodology, and one in philosophy. Course choices are listed below:
Computer
Science: CS
205, 206, 141, MIS
100, MUS
465 |
Statistics/Quantitative
Methods: COM
449, MUS
414, MS
204, PLS
210, SW
291, SOC
300, STT
160, STT
264, URS
410 |
Philosophy:
PHL
215, 223, 323, 471, 472 |
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