<p>It laid out all of the courses I would have to take. As I understood it, I could take EITHER two semesters of foreign language OR 2 semesters of (C) courses. Is that incorrect?</p>
<p>Yes. Core Req’ts indicate that you can take EITHER. However, if you’re decent in a FL, you might consider taking the CLEP test and testing out a FL for credit. There’s nothing to lose by trying except the testing fee.</p>
<p>**6 semester hours of one of the following: **</p>
<p>6 semester hours in courses that are approved for the computer (C) designation. These courses either substantially integrate the application of appropriate software or require writing computer programs. Students must make extensive use of the computer as a condition for passing the course. Courses approved for the (C) designation assume that students have a working knowledge of the computer. </p>
<p>or</p>
<p>2 semesters in one foreign language (FL). A grade of “C” or better must be earned in the first-semester course of the two-semester sequence that fulfills the requirement before the student will be allowed to enroll in the second semester course. Students with two or more high-school units of a foreign language will be assigned to foreign language courses by the foreign language advisors on the basis of placement test scores. Students placed into FR 103, SP 103, or intermediate courses (FR 201, SP 201) will satisfy this requirement in one semester.</p>
<p>*Also on an unrelated note, how much out-of-class time is needed to complete a standard 1 credit UH seminar? *</p>
<p>It would depend on the class. If it’s a Common Book class, then you’d have to read the book and (I guess) write something about it. I don’t know how much writing is needed for a Common book class. </p>
<p>Which one credit classes interest you?</p>