The College of Liberal and Fine Arts requires that students achieve intermediate proficiency or the equivalent in a second language (a language other than English) as part of their degree requirements. The college encourages students to learn and engage with languages in ways that are professionally and personally meaningful to them.
To that end, COLFA students may choose from a variety of different options for fulfilling this requirement. Six main paths are available to all COLFA students. Additional paths are available to students in select majors. Sudents should consult with their academic advisor to determine the path that's right for them.
If you are interested in registering for Chinese, French, German, Spanish, or Korean, please take the placement exam for these languages below:
Once you have enrolled, you will be taken to Canvas where you will take the exam. Upon receiving your results, please screenshot them for your records and be prepared to share them with the instructor of the course you register for.
For other languages, you may register directly for classes. If you have any questions, contact the respective program coordinator:
American Sign Language: Mr. Cory Gember
Italian: Dr. Molly Zaldivar
Japanese: Dr. Makiko Fukuda
Russian: Dr. Drew Chapman
Successful completion of a study abroad or study away program in a location where a language other than English is the principal mode of communication (3 week minimum).*
For more information see COLFA's study abroad and study away opportunities here.
Successful completion of an approved internship, practicum, or other form of community-based and/or engaged learning where a language other than English is the principal mode of communication.*
See COLFA's Internship page for more information.
First three (3) semesters of a foreign language or equivalent and COM 3553 Intercultural Communication or COM 3563 International Communication.
First two (2) semesters of a foreign language or equivalent plus Advanced-level Reading Knowledge of a foreign language or Intermediate-level Reading Knowledge of two (2) foreign languages.
*Exemption: Students majoring in the following degree programs are exempt from the COLFA Second Language Requirement: BA or BM Music, BA or BFA Art, BA English with Concentration in Language Arts and Reading Concentration, BA History with Concentration in Social Studies.
** High school language study counts toward the completion of this requirement; successful completion of one year of high school language study is typically the equivalent of one semester at UTSA. Actual level will be determined by Placement Exam.
***Courses counting toward the COLFA Second Language requirement may also count toward other major, minor, core, or degree requirements.