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Minor Requirements

A minor in Hungarian consists of six courses of 3 or more credits each beyond 01:535:102 or 121. Required courses are 01:535:201, 202 (unless placed at a higher level through proficiency examination), and 259.

Additionally at least three courses at the 300 level or above must be successfully completed.


Certificate of Proficiency in Hungarian

The program awards a certificate of proficiency upon the awarding of a baccalaureate degree to students who can demonstrate an ability to comprehend, speak, read, and write Hungarian as attested by grades of B or better in 6 credits of work completed in courses conducted in Hungarian at or above the 300 level.


COURSES IN ENGLISH

01:535:259. Hungarian Literature and Civilization (3)

01:535:260. Hungarian Culture Today (3)

01:535:360. Special Topics in Hungarian Studies (3)

01:535:460. Advanced Topics in Hungarian Studies (3)


COURSES IN HUNGARIAN

Introductory Courses

Beginners, or students with less than two years of Hungarian in secondary school, normally take 01:535:101, 102. Students who have had two or more years of Hungarian in secondary school normally take 01:535:201, 202.

Students from homes in which Hungarian is spoken but who have not had academic training in the language normally take 01:535:121 before taking 01:535:201, 202. Native speakers of Hungarian with academic training in the language must receive departmental permission before enrolling in any course.

01:535:101,102. Elementary Hungarian (4,4)

01:535:121. Intensive Elementary Hungarian (4)

01:535:201,202. Intermediate Hungarian (4.4)

01:535:301. Conversation (3)

01:535:303. Internship in Hungarian (3)

01:535:305. Hungarian Language Laboratory (1)

01:535:321. Poetry (3)

01:535:355. Translation (3)

01:535:401. Advanced Grammar, Stylistics and Composition (3)

01:535:402. Advanced Writing Workshop (3)

01:535:403. Advanced Internship in Hungarian (3)

01:535:490. Seminar (3)

01:535:493,494. Independent Study (3,3)