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University of Calgary Calendar 2009-2010 Faculty of Humanities 4. Program Details 4.3 Germanic, Slavic and East Asian Studies 4.3.7 Minor Programs
4.3.7 Minor Programs
Minor in German

Students may elect to do a Minor in German by completing five full-course equivalents in the discipline three of which must be at the senior level in German. Required are:

German 357 and 359 are delivered in English and may be repeated for credit. However, a maximum of two half-course equivalents of German 357 and/or 359 and a maximum of two half-course equivalents from German studies in a different discipline, subject to Departmental approval, may be credited towards a degree.

Minor in Russian

Students may elect to do a Minor in Russian by completing five full-course equivalents in Russian including at least three at the senior level.

Minor in Chinese

Students complete a Minor in Chinese by taking five full-course equivalents in Chinese language and culture including Chinese 333. Up to one and a half full-course equivalents may be chosen from: Anthropology 323, Art History 325, East Asian Studies 317, 319, 321, Film 301.16, History 407, and Religious Studies359, 379.

Students entering the Chinese language program at a level higher than Chinese 303 may complete the Minor with additional courses approved by the Department.

Minor in Japanese

Students complete a Minor in Japanese by taking five full-course equivalents in Japanese language and culture. Up to one full-course equivalent may be chosen from: Anthropology 327, Art History 365, Film 301.06, History 389, and Strategy and Global Management 573. Students entering the Japanese language program at a level higher than Japanese 303 may complete the Minor with additional courses approved by the Department.