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APPROVED FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES
FOR STUDENTS IN CHEMICAL & BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING

**This only applies to you if you began college Spring 2008 or earlier.**
(Students who begin college after Spring 2008 cannot use Foreign Language as a General Education Requirement.)

Courses in the language used to satisfy the foreign language requirement
The foreign language requirement in the chemical engineering curriculum is three years of the same language in high school or three semesters of the same language in college.  Language courses are those in which you either learn a foreign language or you improve skills.  Fourth-semester or higher-level language courses used to satisfy the foreign language requirement are acceptable as general education electives in Category C.

Example:  You took four years of French in high school, which is considered the equivalent of four semesters of French in college. It is OK to take the 4th semester of French (or higher) at UIUC and use that in Category C.

Courses in a language other than that used to satisfy the foreign language requirement
If you have no previous training or experience in a foreign language, and it is not the language you will use to satisfy the foreign language requirement, you may use the introductory-level skills courses in this language for Category C.

Example:  You took three years of Latin in high school.  You use this to satisfy the foreign language requirement.  If you have had no previous training or experience in Spanish, you may take Spanish101 and 102 for Category C.

Any questions regarding whether a foreign language course is acceptable should be referred to your chemical engineering advisor.

Exceptions for chemical engineering students entering college before fall 2000
The foreign language requirement is only two years in high school or 2 semesters of the same language in college.