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Course summary
This program entails a thorough study of language, literature, and civilization, or choose the major in German Studies, which involves taking a number of courses in other areas such as Art History, Government, History, Music History, and Philosophy. A double major (with Business, Government, etc.) is also a viable option.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants must have completed four units of English; three units of mathematics (algebra I and II and geometry); two units of science (at least one of which is with a lab); two units of language; one unit of American history; four units distributed among other college preparatory electives. The average GPA for an entering freshman is 3.1/4.0 and 2.9/4.0 for transfer students. Average SAT is a 1050 using the Critical Reading and Math scores (1530 with writing) and ACT is a 23. International students must have minimum score of 525/197/71 on the paper/computer/internet TOEFL Exam.
Suffolk University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Suffolk University
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Humanities and Modern Languages
Institution name
Suffolk University
Total number of students
9563
Total number of international students
865
Contact address for international enquiries
8 Ashburton Place
BOSTON
02108
EFL telephone number
+1 617 573 8000
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Venue / office name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Humanities and Modern Languages
Address
Suffolk University
41 Temple Street
BOSTON
Massachusetts
02114
Venue description
Humanities and Modern Languages is a multi disciplinary department where the intellectual exchange of ideas and perspectives is extraordinarily stimulating. Specialists in language, literature, and area studies interact with art historians and music historians on a daily basis. The faculty members are dedicated teachers and active scholars whose diverse backgrounds and international perspectives make for a unique learning experience both in the classroom and in informal encounters.
Telephone number
+1 617 573 8285
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
Living in on campus housing can be one of the most positive experiences of college years at Suffolk. Suffolk’s two residence halls offer comfortable, safe, alcohol and smoke free living, in the heart of the city. With 24 hour security, each room is wired for satellite television, telephone, and a direct link to the University computer system. Both buildings house a dining hall, computer lab, and recreation room. Just blocks from the main academic buildings, both facilities feature premiere amenities and sweeping views of Boston. 10 West Street: Housing a total of 268 students, this co ed hall is comprised of apartment and suite style rooms. Nathan R. Miller Hall: Housing a total of 345 students on small floors (19 to 23 residents each), this co ed hall is comprised of doubles and a small number of singles arranged in clusters. A small number of quad rooms with private bathrooms are also available. 150 Tremont Street: Located across from Boston Common, this co ed hall has single, double, triple, and quad rooms arranged along a corridor with common hallway bathrooms or in suites ranging in size from four to ten students.
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