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Foreign Language (FL)

What is the Foreign Language (FL) requirement, and how may I satisfy it?

  • Most junior transfer students have satisfied the College of Letters and Science FL breadth requirement before coming to Berkeley, in one of two ways:

    1. By completing at least three years of one foreign language in high school, with a minimum grade of C- during the final year; or
    2. By completing at least one year of one foreign language at a community college or other college or university; or
    3. With test scores.

  • We urge you to complete FL during your first or second year, if at all possible. FL courses are time-consuming, and the longer you wait after the last time you studied a language, the more you may forget. To complete the requirement, you will need either to:

    1. Complete the second-semester level course in a FL here at Cal with a minimum letter grade of C-; or
    2. Complete an equivalent course at another college (check www.assist.org); or
    3. Demonstrate sufficient ability in a FL by taking a proficiency exam, offered by some of the language departments at Cal (check with the department office to find out).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q - I hate foreign language and was terrible at it in high school. Is there any way out of this particular requirement?

A - Sorry, but I'm afraid not! Unless you have a diagnosed disability which prevents you from being able to learn a foreign language, in which case, you may be allowed to substitute some upper division courses in a foreign culture in order to satisfy the FL requirement, but this would require approval from the Dean.

Q - I took two years of French and two years of Spanish in high school. Have I satisfied FL?

A - No. However, with your background, you may be able to jump into either French 2 or Spanish 2, and if you earn at least a C- grade, you will complete FL.

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