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Undergraduates
are expected to have completed a minimum of one year of undergraduate studies
within the humanities or one and one-half years within the social sciences. If
you wish to enroll in 7-9th semester courses, you should have completed at least two years of related undergraduate study.
Relevant specializations include communication and cultural studies, cultural
geography and social history, linguistics and literature, media and film studies,
political science and international studies, and marketing. Foreign language majors
are especially welcome to apply, as are students specializing in European, Latin
American, and Scandinavian Studies.
Proficiency in English is required of all applicants. Non-native speakers of English
should submit a test of English as a foreign language in line with the
requirements for the time being in force, cf entry requirements stated at the
website of the
International Office. These requirements will be waived for
foreign language majors who are nominated by partner universities, or for native
speakers of French, German and Spanish who wish to take most of their classes
and write their projects in their native language.
In general, all guest students should be mature, interested in learning about
and experiencing other cultures, and able to work both independently and in a
group.
Ability to use computers, especially for word processing and for searching information
on the internet, is required of all applicants.

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