Nov 21, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Modern Languages


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The Department of Modern Languages is part of the Division of World Languages and Cultures, and it offers major programs leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages with concentrations in Arabic, Chinese, Chinese for Global Professionals, French, French with Business Emphasis, Russian, Spanish, and Spanish with Business Emphasis. These degrees are designed to develop proficiency in the target language while introducing the student to the culture, history, literature, and linguistics of their respective countries of study.

The B.A.s in French with Business Emphasis and Spanish with Business Emphasis builds upon the study of culture, history, literature, and linguisitcs by including coursework in accounting, business administration, and marketing in an international context.

The Associate of Arts degree in Core Curriculum with Pathway Courses related to Modern Languages is essentially comprised of the Core Curriculum requirements for Areas A-E, plus the Area F requirements for regular Modern Languages degrees.

The Department offers minor programs in Arabic, Chinese, Flagship Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish, and lower-division coursework is also available in Portuguese.

Courses at the 1000, 2000, and sometimes the 3000-level are available in intensive formats such as Summer Language Institutes (SLIs), summer clases, and other linked two-course and four-course options during fall and spring semesters. These programs are designed to bring students to an intermediate or advanced level of language proficiency in a shorter period in order to achieve their language-related goals sooner and more efficiently. Students should review the UNG website or visit the department for current offerings and details.

The Department of Modern Languages and the Department of Military Science offer students in the Corps of Cadets who are attached to a reserve unit the unique opportunity to combine course work at the university with study at the Defense Language Institute (DLI) in Monterey, California, in order to fulfill the Bachelor’s degree requirements while training as military linguists.* These students will receive an A.A. degree upon completion of language course work at the DLI. On returning to UNG, students will maintain and enhance the language skills acquired at the DLI via distance learning and will complete a major of their choice for the B.A. degree, including any remaining core curriculum requirements needed.

The Department currently sponsors its own summer study abroad programs in Quebec, Canada; Cusco, Peru; Cuenca and Coruña, Spain; and the University maintains exchange or placement agreements at National Taiwan University in Taipei, Taiwan; ROC Military Academy in Taiwan; Fu Hsing Kang College National Defense University, and Management College National Defense University, with the last two being cadet exchange programs in Taiwan. We also offer programs at Daugavpils University in Daugavpils, Latvia; Caen, Normandy (France); and the Goethe Institute in Berlin, Germany, allowing students to take courses in our major and minor programs. Other opportunities are also available or currently under development in Brazil, China, Estonia, Guatemala, Italy, Jordan, and Taiwan. One and/or two-semester programs for students of Spanish are also available in Granada, Spain, at the GRIIS Institute and in Cusco, Peru at the Universidad Andina del Cusco. Additionally, students may take advantage of other study abroad programs through the University System of Georgia. For more detailed information, please see the Study Abroad section.

A state-of-the-art language laboratory offers students and faculty the latest innovations in language pedagogy and digital technology, thereby supporting language acquisition for the entire university community.

The Department of Modern Languages faculty assist students in planning their academic program of study and in choosing courses which fulfill degree requirements for the selected major. Students are responsible for knowing their degree requirements, for meeting with their advisor on a regular basis, and for completing the baccalaureate plan of study during their junior year.**

The department also offers a certificate in Spanish Translation.  This 18-hour program will provide students with a general academic background and hands-on experience in translation.  It can be taken as a stand-alone program or in conjunction with any major.

* Admission to UNG and to the Corps of Cadets does not guarantee acceptance to DLI language study. The DLI controls its own admission policy and sets its own quota each admission period. Part of the admission requirements to the DLI involves making an appropriate score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).

** No grade below “C” will be accepted in a major area course required for a B.A. degree in Modern Languages with concentrations in Arabic, Chinese, Chinese for Global Professionals, French, French with Business Emphasis, Russian, Spanish, or Spanish with Business Emphasis. Major area courses include 1000- through 4000-level courses in the specific discipline in which the student is majoring. Additionally, no grade below “C” will be accepted in a course leading to an A.A. degree or language minor.

Programs

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