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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Modern Languages majors allow students to take courses in more than one language as part of a single major.  They therefore require a large number of credits.  The languages available are [[French]], [[German]], and [[Spanish]].  With the classics tie-in one may also take courses in [[Latin]] or [[Greek]].  Beginning in [[Fall 2007]], Japanese and Chinese coursework is available through the [[Asian Studies]] program instead of the [[Modern Languages and Literatures Department]].
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Modern Languages majors allow students to take courses in more than one language as part of a single major.  They therefore require a large number of credits.  The languages available are [[French]], [[German]], and [[Spanish]].  With the [[classics]] tie-in one may also take courses in [[Latin]] or [[Greek]].  Beginning in [[Fall 2007]], [[Japanese]] and [[Chinese]] coursework is available through the [[Asian Studies Program]] instead of the [[Modern Languages and Literatures Department]].
  
 
==Faculty<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x1667.xml#key 2006-2007 Course Catalogue, Modern Languages]</ref>==
 
==Faculty<ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x1667.xml#key 2006-2007 Course Catalogue, Modern Languages]</ref>==

Revision as of 02:44, 24 July 2007

Modern Languages is a course of study offered through the Modern Languages and Literatures Department. It includes the Modern Languages and Modern Languages and Classics majors. The department is located on the second floor of GDH.

Overview

Modern Languages majors allow students to take courses in more than one language as part of a single major. They therefore require a large number of credits. The languages available are French, German, and Spanish. With the classics tie-in one may also take courses in Latin or Greek. Beginning in Fall 2007, Japanese and Chinese coursework is available through the Asian Studies Program instead of the Modern Languages and Literatures Department.

Faculty[1]

Current

Former

Course Requirements

See department page