Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 7,958 (US$ 7,958) per semester | Contact provider |
College of Arts and ...
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Course summary
The goal of the Department of Languages and Literature is to teach skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in languages other than English; to increase the student’s understanding of the history, traditions, literature, and civilization associated with the language of study; and to develop the critical, analytical, and composition skills necessary to use the language in the profession of choice.
Program modules
The Courses are:ANTH/ENGL/LANG 107 The Nature of Language,ENGL 110 Introduction to Literature,ENGL 211 Introduction to Literary Analysis,CMLT 207 Contemporary European Culture,CMLT 208 Cultures of the Spanish-Speaking Worl,CMLT 209 Cultures of Asia,Choose one set (for Goal 10B): FREN 101-102 Elementary French,FREN 201-202 Intermediate French,GERM 101-102 Elementary German,GERM 201-202 Intermediate German,JAPN 101-102 Elementary Japanese,JAPN 201-202 Intermediate Japanese,LATN 101-102 Elementary Latin,LATN 201-202 Intermediate Latin,RUSS 101-102 Elementary Russian,RUSS 201-202 Intermediate Russian,SHOS 101-102 Elementary Shoshoni,SHOS 201-202 Intermediate Shoshoni,SPAN 101-102 Elementary Spanish,SPAN 201-202 Intermediate Spanish.
Entry requirement for international students
Students who cannot meet the required TOEFL score of 173 (computer), iBT of 61 or IELTS score of 5 may be given conditional admission if they enroll in the ELS program; Exemption from TOEFL/IELTS is possible for students from countries where English is the official medium of instruction. SAT or ACT is not required for admission. Alternative Admissions criteria for International Student who do not have high school diploma: Students must have an ACT composite score of at least 21 or a combined SAT Verbal and Math score of 990 and a GED with a 450 (45) average and no individual score below 410 (41) or must have an ACT composite score of at least 21 or a combined SAT verbal and math score of 990 and both a Compass score in English of at least 68 and Algebra score of at least 40. A TOEFL Score of 500 may or may not be required depending on the ACT English score or SAT Verbal score. Students who have an ACT English score of 18 or better, or an SAT Verbal score of 450 or better, or a COMPASS Writing score of 68 or better will be exempted from the TOEFL requirement.
Idaho State University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Associate degree
Awarding body
Idaho State University
Department name
College of Arts and Letters, Department of Languages and Literatures
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