Placement in Language Courses
It is essential that students register in the appropriate level of language course to ensure that they are suited for the level of language instruction in the course and to ensure that all students enrolled in a course are at a similar level of language competence. See Placement in Language Courses on the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures website.
Native speakers are not eligible to take language courses by special assessment or to receive advanced credit for them.
(i) Arabic Language and Muslim Cultures
Students normally register in Arabic Language and Muslim Cultures 202 in the fall term and Arabic Language and Muslim Cultures 204 in the winter term. All students wishing to take a course in Arabic for the first time must contact the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures in order to determine the appropriate course in which to register. Students who do not complete the online placement form, or who are asked to consult with the advisor but fail to do so, will be removed from the course by the drop deadline
(ii) German
Students normally register in German 202 in the fall term and 204 in the winter term. Students who have taken German 30 or 31 should consult with the Department of Linguistics, Languages and Cultures for course registration advice. Students who register in introductory courses in German are required to complete an online placement form to indicate whether they have taken a previous course in the language or lived in an environment where that language is spoken. The online placement form will be available to registered students via D2L up to a month before the first day of classes. Students must be registered in the respective course in order to access the D2L site.
(iii) Italian
Students with no previous training in Italian will normally begin with Italian 201. Students with Italian 30 should register in Italian 203. Students who register in introductory courses in Italian are required to complete an online placement form to indicate whether they have taken a previous course in the language or lived in an environment where that language is spoken. The online placement form will be available to registered students via D2L up to a month before the first day of classes. Students must be registered in the respective course in order to access the D2L site.
(iv) Russian
Students should register in Russian 201 in the fall term and Russian 209 in the winter term. Students who register in introductory courses in Russian are required to complete an online placement form to indicate whether they have taken a previous course in the language or lived in an environment where that language is spoken. The online placement form will be available to registered students via D2L up to a month before the first day of classes. Students must be registered in the respective course in order to access the D2L site.