Homestay host https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1504144789906034689. More about Languages, Literatures and Cultures. Telephone: 718-997-4297 You will try to answer questions relating to the nature of language, such as what do all languages have in common, or how do children learn a language? Independent Work. We also offer courses for the complete beginner and Certificates of Competencies for students not registered in a French Plan. All students are required to take the Math Placement Exam. Note that classes will be added over time. When you finish the course, you will receive a digital badge of completion. The Department also offers small annual awards to deserving students, along with several graduation awards, among them the Robert W. Hartle Award for Excellence in a Romance Language, the Sheila Endler-Landau Memorial Prize and the Norman H. Paul Awards in French, the Literary Society Foundation Prize in German, and the Italian Prize for students of that language. One-half of the work for the Bachelor of science and one-quarter of the work for the Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Music must be in the liberal arts and sciences. European Languages & Literature Department Courses | Queens College Catalog. English and Modern Languages. Courses | Queens College Catalog a minimum of 45 credits in residence at Queens College during the students undergraduate career, and at least 30 of the last 64 credits credited toward the degree taken at Queens or the CUNY Graduate Center; a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or better based only on work done at Queens; and. The Academic Support Centers Testing Center is responsible for administering the CUNY Assessment Tests to all students who have applied for admission and are required to take the tests. The Department of English administers the Writing Center (Kiely Hall 229; 718-997-5676), which provides tutoring support for writing courses, and the Department of Mathematics coordinates the Math Lab (Kiely Hall 331; 718-997-5859), which offers tutoring and other support services in mathematics. Students follow the requirements for the major or minor that appear in the colleges Bulletin at the time of their matriculation. If the student does not graduate in the semester for which an application was filed, a new application must be filed for the following semester. Through our summer-, semester-, and year-abroad programs, we offer students the opportunity to put the skills they have learned in the classroom into practice in the real world. In addition, students must file a Declaration of Major form with the Office of the Registrar(Jefferson Hall, first floor). The classes listed here have been officially approved as satisfying the Queens College Language requirement.