Birmingham-Southern College
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE
ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
Birmingham-Southern College offers students opportunities to enhance
their foreign language proficiency and cultural knowledge through
course work in other discipline areas. The Foreign Language Across
the Curriculum program adds a foreign language component to courses
in a variety of fields. Students taking these courses as FLAC courses
receive an additional ¼ unit of credit in the foreign language.
Such courses allow students to make sophisticated use of language
skills, provide greater flexibility in foreign language study (beyond
the traditional language classroom), and demonstrate the degree
to which language influences ideas. Students in the program develop
a keener cultural awareness and language skills necessary to participate
more fully in today's shrinking, interdependent world.
Students must register for the disciplinary content course and
for the FLAC component (language courses numbered 333) during the
same term. Exceptions are students who have already had the disciplinary
content course; these students may register for the FLAC component
any time it is offered. Students taking the FLAC component do additional
readings in the foreign language and meet with the foreign language
professor and, possibly, the discipline professor one hour per week
for discussion of those readings.
Students receive ¼ unit credit in the appropriate foreign
language in addition to the unit credit for the disciplinary content
course. If a student takes four FLAC components in the same foreign
language, that resulting 1-unit credit can be applied to a major
or minor in that language. The minimum language level eligibility
for the program is completion of the third semester course (FR 220,
GK 245, GN 220, HB 245, LA 245, or SN 220) and consent.
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