The Modern Languages and Literatures Department awards a certificate program for advanced studies in French, German or Spanish to full-time, degree-candidate students not majoring in modern languages.
The requirements of the certificate program are:
- Four courses in the chosen language beyond the intermediate level, one course of the four being a literature or culture and civilization course.*
- One course in a related field outside the Modern Languages and Literatures Department to be determined in consultation with the director of the certificate program and faculty of the Modern Languages and Literatures Department.
- At least three of the five courses must be taken at Saint Anselm College.*
- A minimum average of “C+” must be earned in the five courses for certification. No course will be accepted in which a grade below “C” is assigned.
- A comprehensive examination administered by the department. Further information on the acceptance of advanced language courses taken in overseas programs may be obtained from the director of the certificate program.
* The Spanish Certificate Program stipulates the following: two of the four courses for the Spanish Certificate must be in literature or culture and civilization—one in Peninsular and one in Latin American. If two courses of a summer program are used toward the Spanish Certificate, one may count as a language course and one may count as a related non-language course outside the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures.
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