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Foreign Language Placement Guidelines at SUNY Cortland
The Elementary & Intermediate level language sequence is composed of four sequential courses 101, 102, 201, 202. The prerequisite for each course is the preceding course in the sequence. Your initial placement is determined by your previous language experience as explained below.
If you have received any Cortland or transfer credit for the language
(AP, CLEP, courses taken at another college, college credit for high school
coursework), you must take the next course in the language sequence:
101, 102, 201, 202, 3xx.
If the previous course in the language was taken for high school credit,
select the appropriate LEVEL, ELAPSED TIME, and GRADE from the form below.
Then click on the button and view your recommended placement below.
| FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT
All undergraduate degree candidates at SUNY Cortland must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language by fulfilling one of the following requirements: ALL B. A. DEGREE CANDIDATES (ALSO B.S. CANDIDATES IN SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND/OR AUDIOLOGY) MUST: B. S. DEGREE CANDIDATES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD, EARLY CHILDHOOD AND CHILDHOOD, ADOLESCENCE, OR SPECIAL EDUCATION MUST: ALL OTHER DEGREE CANDIDATES MUST: NOTE: ASL (American Sign Language) can meet the SUNY GE and Cortland foreign language requirement in certain programs only; please see the Foreign Language Requirement description in your catalogue for a full list of these programs. |