What are the “track” requirements in the University Studies (for students entering prior to Fall 2008)?
Track A: Second Language Students opting to complete Track A and who are placed at the 103, 114, or 223 levels take two courses. Students placed at the 300 level or above may take one course. The requirements of Track A can also be met by completing a proficiency exam, by studying abroad with non-English instruction, or by being a native speaker of a non-English language. Track B: Semiotic Systems Students opting to complete Track B choose three courses from computer languages, natural language processing, linguistics, mathematics, symbolic logic, or music theory. At least one course must be at the 200 level or above. No more than one of these courses may be “double-dipped” from a student’s major requirements. Track C: Cultures & Societies A total of three courses in history, social institutions, and cultures, preferable focusing on a single area of the world, will fulfill this requirement. At least one course must be at the 200 level or above. No more than one of these courses may be
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