2015-2016 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
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Department Chair: Dr. Eileen McEwan
Professors: Birgel, Marx
Professor and Director of the Language Learning Center: Iskold
Associate Professors: Olid, Sutherland
Visiting Assistant Professor: Chatzidimitriou
Lecturers: Buitrago, Leisawitz, Moreno, Qualtere, Stilin, Trauger
The department offers students the opportunity to acquire or advance communication skills in the Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Russian, and Spanish languages. Degree programs focusing on literatures, cultures, and societies through the medium of their own language are available in French and Spanish. A degree program in Russian is provided through the interdisciplinary Russian Studies program. All courses and programs contribute to the students’ general liberal education by giving it a broader, as well as an international, dimension. In addition, the department’s Language Learning Center provides digital learning materials and resources in support of these programs.
Language majors and minors are uniquely situated to take on the challenges and opportunities that globalization offers, able to understand, appreciate, and critically analyze the perspectives of cultures other than their own. Senior capstone experiences in Languages, Literatures, and Cultures allow students to take their understanding of the literatures and cultures of one language and apply it in a broader multicultural and international context.
The department offers a variety of capstone programs and courses. Every spring, students in the language honor societies - Delta Phi Alpha (German), Dobro Slovo (Russian), and Phi Sigma Iota (French and Spanish) - present independently produced projects based on specific issues in languages, literatures, and/or cultures. These presentations, done in English or bilingual format, are required of all senior members of the honor societies. In Spanish, the Senior Capstone Seminar is offered every semester and is required of Spanish majors and is optional for Spanish minors.
Placement and Exemption
All students must take a language placement examination before enrolling for the first semester. The results of the examination will determine the appropriate language course assignment. Students seeking exemption from the language requirement must take an exemption examination during fall semester orientation.
Students who have a native command of any language other than English may apply to the department chair for permission to use that language to satisfy the language requirement. Please note, however, that the testing of any language other than those offered through the Department is subject to the availability of qualified personnel to perform the testing and to evaluate the student’s performance.
Special Programs
Study Abroad Opportunities
The department strongly encourages students to participate in a study abroad experience. Qualified students desiring to spend a junior semester or year abroad may enroll in any of the approved programs through the Office of Global Education. For specific information, please see the section “Study Abroad Programs ”. For further details, students should consult with the chair of the department, as well as with the Office of Global Education. Applications for approval to study abroad must be filed with the Office of Global Education by December 1 of the sophomore year.
ProgramsMajorMinorCoursesArabicChineseFrenchGerman LanguageLiterature and CultureHebrewItalianRussianSpanish
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