The Hungarian minor provides a core curriculum in language study, supplemented by coursework in related areas, which students can choose. Students completing the Hungarian minor are required to take 4 semesters of Hungarian language courses and one elective, for a total of 17 credits. To declare a Hungarian minor, students must visit Student Records in 140 Thackeray Hall and submit an Academic Plan Change Form, available in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences Student Toolkit.
Core Courses (14 credits)
These courses comprise four semesters of language study:
- HUN 0101 – Hungarian 1 (4 credits)
- HUN 0102 – Hungarian 2 (4 credits)
- HUN 0103 – Hungarian 3 (3 credits)
- HUN 0104 – Hungarian 4 (3 credits)
1 Elective Course (3 credits)
Below is a list of courses that can be taken as an elective to fulfill the Hungarian minor. Other courses may be considered, but require approval by the LCTL Center.
- HUN 0105 – Hungarian 5
- HUN 0106 – Hungarian 6
- HUN 0120 – Hungarian Culture through Conversation
- HUN 1615 – Outsiders on the Margins: The Aftermath of Socialism on Film
- HUN 1909 – Special Topics in Hungarian
- HUN 1915 – Fulbright Seminar in Hungarian Studies
- LING 1263 – Cross-Cultural Communication
- LING 1951 – Languages of the World
- HIST 0200 – East Central Europe
- HIST 1226/ENGFLM 1226 – Eastern European Communism at the Movies
- MUS 1360 – Romani Music
- PS 1342 – Government & Politics of Eastern Europe
- PS 1521 – Eastern Europe in World Politics
- SLAV 1865 – The Year Communism Crumbled
- SLOVAK 0830/ENGLIT 0380 – Slovak Transatlantic Cultures
For more information about the scope of the Hungarian Program at Pitt, see our Hungarian Language Page.