Associate degrees in South Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General: A general program that focuses on one or more of the languages, literatures, and linguistics of the peoples speaking the Indo-Aryan (Indic), Dravidian, and other languages of the Indian subcontinent and associated borderlands and island groups. Programs may involve multiple languages and language families, not be specific as to the name of the language(s) studied, or be otherwise undifferentiated.
GENERAL EDUCATION
REQUIREMENTS CREDITS
Computer Technology ICT 150 3
English ENG 150, 151, 250, 251 12
History 6
Humanities 6
Math MAT 250 4
Physical Education 1
Science Life Science 4
Physical Science 4
Social Science 6
Studies of Samoa and the Pacific 6-7
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (12 credits)
SAM 154 Introduction to Samoan Literature 3
SAM 204 Samoan Mythology 3
SAM 251 Sophomore Samoan Composition...
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