As the COVID pandemic continues to affect education abroad programming, RCAH has instituted Alternative Language Requirements for students graduating through 2023. The changes are noted below in blue and bold.
NOTE: As the COVID pandemic continues to affect education abroad programming, RCAH has instituted Alternative Language Requirements for students graduating through 2023. (The changes are noted below in red.) These alternatives are intended to assist students who had planned to meet the requirement through education abroad experiences. These DO NOT apply to students graduating after December 2023.
The fostering of understanding and respect for the cultural values of different peoples is at the core of RCAH's mission. In learning and using a language other than English, students are able to gain greater insight into other cultures as well as their own. They also gain a valuable skill for employment in today’s world.
Students are able to choose the language in which they would like to become proficient. However, Latin, Ancient Greek, and computer languages do not satisfy the proficiency requirement.
RCAH’s Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum (CLAC) Program provides students with opportunities to apply and strengthen their knowledge of world languages and cultures in a variety of curricular and extracurricular contexts within RCAH as well as in the wider community. In addition to the CLAC Program, language courses and other resources (CeLTA) are offered through the College of Arts and Letters.
Integrated Language Options (ILOs) are one component of the RCAH CLAC Program. ILOs provide language immersion opportunities for students. In an ILO, students use the language to collaborate with each other and a language fellow on a semester-long project. ILOs
Students should be able to engage in and contribute to the development of meaningful discourse on personal, professional, or academic topics. Students taking the RCAH Speaking Test in French, German, or Spanish must reach Level 3 (Functional Ability). Students taking the test in all other languages must reach Level 2 (Limited Ability).
Through the 2020-2021 academic year, RCAH students may take the Simulated Oral Proficiency Interview (SOPI) through CeLTA. The ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) will continue to remain available for students. For more commonly taught languages (French, German, Spanish), students must attain the Intermediate Mid Level. For all Less Commonly Taught Languages, students must attain the Intermediate Low Level as described by the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines.
In addition to participating in Integrated Language Options, the RCAH Language and Media Center (LMC) supports world language proficiency through an array of resources and services, including a wide selection of language software; a library of films; dictionaries and other reference books; and board games. The LMC is located in E037 Snyder Hall (terrace level). For current hours, check the LMC website.
Contact Professor India Plough (ploughi@msu.edu), the Director of the Language Proficiency Program.
Approved 11/12/2021 by RCAH College Academic Committee (CAC)
Students who will be graduating through 2023 will be allowed to meet the RCAH Language Proficiency Requirement in the following ways:
**A request for the approval of alternate courses to the above list must be made by the student to the Associate Dean.
African American and African Studies
African Studies
American Indian and Indigenous Studies
Asian Pacific American Studies
Asian Studies
Chicano/Latino Studies
Classical and Ancient Mediterranean Studies
European Studies
Indian and South Asian Languages and Cultures
Jewish Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Sexuality Studies
Muslim Studies
Religious Studies
Russian and Eurasian Studies
Women’s and Gender Studies