The foreign language requirement forms part of Columbia College’s mission to prepare students to be tomorrow’s conscientious and informed citizens. Knowledge of another’s language and literature is the most important way to begin to know a country and people. The study of a foreign language:
- Introduces students to world cultures, also making them aware of their own culture within that context;
- Informs students of the differences in structure, grammar, and
syntax that distinguish languages from each other, and clarifies the intimate links between
language and cultural meaning; and
- Contributes to the development of students’ critical, analytical,
and writing skills.
The requirement may be satisfied in one of the following ways:
- Satisfactory completion of the second term of an intermediate language
sequence.
- Demonstration of an equivalent competence through the appropriate score
on the SAT II Subject Test or Advanced Placement Tests.
- Demonstration of an equivalent competence through the College’s
own placement tests (consult the department through which the language
is offered).
- The successful completion of an advanced level foreign language
or literature course that requires 1202 or the equivalent as a prerequisite.
This course must be taken for a letter grade.
- Students whose native language is not English are not required to
take an additional foreign language or an achievement test if they
have completed the secondary school requirement in the native language.
Because success in learning a foreign language is dependent on the full
engagement of the students enrolled in a language course all terms of
language instruction/conversation courses, whether being used toward fulfillment
of the foreign language requirement or not, must be taken in order and
for a letter grade. These courses may not be taken for a grade of Pass/D/Fail.
Students wishing to satisfy the requirement in any other language
should consult with their advising dean. In some instances, equivalent
language courses offered at Barnard College and in the School of
General Studies may be used to satisfy the requirement, however,
students should speak with the Columbia department to ensure that
courses from these schools are approved for the requirement.
Any student who wishes to submit a language course taken at another institution
in fulfillment of the language requirement must pass a departmental placement examination.
In order to ensure that students achieve foreign-language
proficiency without a significant break in progress, this requirement
must be completed before a student can be eligible to study abroad,
even if the language of instruction of the study-abroad program is
English. For students seeking to study abroad in other languages, more
advanced foreign-language study is usually required (see Special Programs).
The following languages are offered in the College toward satisfaction
of the requirement:
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Akkadian Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Arabic Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Armenian Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Bengali The Language Resource Center
Catalan Spanish and Portuguese
Chinese East Asian Languages and Cultures
Czech Slavic Languages
Dutch Germanic Languages
Finnish Germanic Languages
French French and Romance Philology
German Germanic Languages
Greek, Classical and Modern Classics
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Hebrew Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Hindi-Urdu Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Hungarian The Language Resource Center
Italian Italian
Japanese East Asian Languages and Cultures
Korean East Asian Languages and Cultures
Latin Classics
Persian Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Polish Slavic Languages
Portuguese Spanish and Portuguese
Punjabi Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Romanian The Language Resource Center
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Russian Slavic Languages
Sanskrit Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Serbo-Croatian Slavic Languages
Spanish Spanish and Portuguese
Swahili The Language Resource Center
Swedish Germanic Languages
Tagalog The Language Resource Center
Tamil The Language Resource Center
Tibetan East Asian Languages and Cultures
Turkish, Modern Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Ukrainian Slavic Languages
Vietnamese East Asian Languages and Cultures
Yiddish Germanic Languages
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