Social Science General Education Requirements - Georgetown College

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Social Science General Education Requirements

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All students except those majoring in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Physics (B.S.), satisfy their Social Science requirement by taking two courses in one of the following fields: Anthropology, Government, Economics, Linguistics, Psychology, or Sociology. In addition to courses in the Linguistics department, the following courses count toward the Social Science requirement as linguistic courses:

  • ARAB-492 Arabic Dialectology
  • ARAB-520 History of Arabic Linguistics
  • FREN-291 Making Sense of Language
  • FREN-391 Fundamentals of Teaching French
  • FREN-491 The French Language in the Francophone World
  • FREN-492 History of the French Language I
  • FREN-493 History of the French Language II
  • GERM-292 German Language: Social Constructions
  • ITAL-315 Le Altre Italie: Italy and the Culture of Contemporary Ethnic Identity
  • ITAL-391 History of the Italian Language
  • ITAL-393 Contemporary Italian and its Regional Varieties
  • ITAL-394 Italian American Language, Literature, and Film
  • JAPN-372 Readings in Language and Culture
  • JAPN-391 Topics in Japanese Linguistics
  • JAPN-392 Issues in the Acquisition of Japanese
  • RUSS-393 Russian Phonology
  • RUSS-451 Structure of Russian
  • RUSS-491 History of the Russian Language
  • SPAN-210 Intro to Spanish Linguistics
  • SPAN-312 Morphology: From Latin to modern Spanish
  • SPAN-313 Bilingualism: The mind and its context
  • SPAN-315 Spanish Phonetics
  • SPAN-396 SEM: Spanish Sociolinguistics
  • SPAN-426 Spanish Dialectology
  • SPAN-523 History of Spanish Language

Students majoring in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Physics (B.S.) do not have a Social Science requirement.

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