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Requirements

International Affairs
Foreign Languages

Students interested in International Affairs / Foreign Languages must select one of the following areas:

  • International Affairs / French (IA/FRE)

  • International Affairs / German (IA/GER)

  • International Affairs / Spanish (IA/SPA)

Students may combine a program of 21 hours above the  intermediate level in French, German or Spanish with 6 hours each in Anthropology, Economics, History, and Political Science from among appropriate courses with an international focus.   No 100- or 200-level courses are applicable.  At least 15 hours in 300-level or above as well as the required Senior Capstone course are required.  Study Abroad is very strongly recommended. 

International Affairs / French

  • FRE 305  French Conversation and Composition I

  • FRE 306  French Conversation and Composition II

  • FRE 307  French for Business

  • FRE 309  Readings in French Literature I

  • FRE 310  Readings in French Literature II

  • FRE 315  Advanced French Conversation

  • FRE 397  French (May Term)

  • FRE 398  French Immersion: Western France

  • FRE 400  Advanced French Grammar

  • FRE 401  Translation & Comparative Stylistics

  • FRE 404  Medieval & Renaissance French Literature

  • FRE 405  17th century French Literature

  • FRE 406  18th century French Literature

  • FRE 407  19th century French Literature

  • FRE 408  20th century French Literature

  • FRE 413  Advanced Composition & Stylistics

  • FRE 420  French Phonetics

  • FRE 430  French Film Survey

  • FRE 440  Franco-American Civilization

  • FRE 442  French Language of North America

  • FRE 457  French Civilization

  • FRE 463  Quebec Poetry

  • FRE 464  Quebec Theatre

International Affairs / German

  • GER 305 - Practical German

  • GER 306 - Readings in German Literature

  • GER 307 - German for the Professions

  • GER 401 - Major Cultural Periods

  • GER 402 - Contemporary Germany

  • GER 403 - History of the German Language

  • GER 404 - Translation: Theory and Practice

  • GER 406 - The Age of Goethe

  • GER 409 - 19th Century Literature

  • GER 420 - German Film

  • GER 490 - Topics in German

and any other 400-level course with the designator "GER".

International Affairs /  Spanish

  • SPA 301: Intro to Lit Theory

  • SPA 305: Applied Spanish

  • SPA 306: Workshop in Speaking & Writing Spanish

  • SPA 307: Survey of Spanish Lit

  • SPA 308: Survey of Latin American Lit

  • SPA 403:Cervantes

  • SPA 405: Nineteenth Century Spanish Literature

  • Spa 406: Twentieth Century Spanish Literature

  • Spa 407: Contemporary Spanish Literature

  • SPA 409: Contemporary Latin American Short Story

  • Spa 411: Contemporary Latin American Theater

  • SPA 412: Contemporary Peninsular Theater

  • SPA 420:  Spanish Film

  • SPA 444: Translation Theory & Techniques

  • SPA 457:  Spanish Civilization

  • SPA 458   Latin American Civilization

  • SPA  490: Topics  

  • MLC 496 Field Work in Modern Languages also available.

  • MLC 493. Study Abroad. Can count for language credit

International Affairs Program
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
115 North Stevens Hall
Orono, ME 04469
Phone: (207) 581-1868  | Fax: (207) 581-4856
E-mail:
howard.cody@umit.maine.edu


The University of Maine
, Orono, Maine 04469
207-581-1110
A Member of the University of Maine System