1999-2000 Undergraduate Calendar Programs | ||
1999 - 2000 UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR | ||
Carleton University |
Classics, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Comparative Literary Studies
(Arts and Social Sciences)
1419 Dunton Tower
Telephone: 520-5644
Director, Roland Jeffreys
Professors Emeriti
R.L. Jackson (Spanish), Ernest Oppenheimer (German), R. Polzin (Comparative Literary Studies), A.T. Tolley (Comparative Literary Studies),
Glyn Barratt (Comparative Literary Studies, Russian), R.C. Blockley (Classics), Jacques Chevalier (Comparative Literary Studies), Jutta Goheen (Comparative Literary Studies, German), F.J. Hernandez (Comparative Literary Studies, Spanish), Francesco G. Lorrigio (Italian, Comparative Literary Studies), P.J. Roster (Spanish), Patricia Smart (Comparative Literary Studies)
William Anselmi (Italian), D.G.Beer (Classics), Arnd Bohm (German, Comparative Literary Studies), M.A. Giella (Spanish), Robert Gould (German), R.Jeffreys (Classics), R.Larson (Spanish), Basil Mogridge (German), Gurli Woods (Comparative Literary Studies)
G. Panico (Italian)
Trevor Hodge (Classics) J. Jurado (Spanish)
J. Bessiere (Comparative Literary Studies), Joseph Dallett (German), A. de Toro (Comparative Literary Studies), P. Imbert (Comparative Literary Studies), W. Krysinski (Comparative Literary Studies), P. Laurette (Comparative Literary Studies), C.A. Marsden (Spanish), A. Ponzio (Comparative Literary Studies), B. Rutland (Comparative Literary Studies), H. Sullivan (Comparative Literary Studies), J.L. Urbina (Comparative Literary Studies, Spanish),
A.S. Fotiou (Classics), A. Lewinson (Russian), B. Mogridge (German), T.R. Robinson (Classics), P. Varnai (Russian), Carl Widstrand (Classics)
The School for Languages, Literatures and Comparative Literary Studies administers the programs in Classics, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Comparative Literary Studies. Details of the course offerings in these disciplines can be found under separate entries for Classics (p. 186), German (p.269), Italian (p.304), Russian (p.428), Spanish (p.455) and Comparative Literary Studies (p.192).
A Minor in Classics requires 4.0 credits in Classics (with a GPA of 4.0 or better) including:
1. First-Year Seminar in Classics 01.116 or 1.0 credit in Classical Civilization or Greek or Latin at the 100-level.
2. At least one of 13.200 or 13.209 (18.209).
3. At least one of 13.290 (24.290) or 13.291 (or 24.291).
4. 1.0 credit in Classical Civilization at the 300-level or 1.0 credit in Greek or Latin at the 200-level (or above).
A minimum of 2.0 credits must be taken at Carleton.
A Minor in German requires 4.0 credits in German (with a GPA of 6.5 or better), chosen from the list below, in consultation with the German section:
German 22.115, 22.205 (22.120 (2.0 credits) may be taken in place of 22.115 and 22.205), 22.209*, 22.213, 22.240, 22.301*, 22.302* or 22.311, 22.402*, 22.403*.
At least 2.0 credits in the Minor must be completed at Carleton.
A Minor in Italian requires 4.0 credits in Italian (with a GPA of 4.0 or better) as follows:
1. 26.100 or 26.110 or 26.170.
2. 26.200 or 26.220
3. 26.300
4. 1.0 credit from the following: 26.250; 26.262; 26.360.
At least 2.0 credits in the Minor must be completed at Carleton.
A Minor in Russian requires 4.0 credits in Russian (with a GPA of 4.0 or better) including:
1. 36.100
2. 36.202 [36.120 (2.0 credits) may be taken in place of 36.100 and 36.202]
3. 36.302
4. 36.203 or 36.307* and 36.308*
At least 2.0 credits in the Minor must be completed at Carleton.
A Minor in Spanish requires 4.0 credits in Spanish (with a GPA of 6.5 or better ), chosen from the list below, in consultation with the Spanish section:
Spanish 38.115, 38.203, (38.120 (2.0 credits) may be taken in place of 38.115 and 38.203), 38.205*, 38.206* (38.220 (2.0 credits) may be taken in place of 38.203, 38.205* and 38.206*),38.210*, 38.211*, 38.301*, 38.302*.
At least 2.0 credits in the Minor must be completed at Carleton.