2017-2018 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Department of Foreign Literature and Languages
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Faculty and Fields of Interest
Carlos Benavides (Chairperson) Spanish language and literature, linguistics
Michelle Cheyne Nineteenth-century French literature and culture, translation, colonial studies
Marta Del Pozo Contemporary Spanish literature and cultural studies, visual studies, ecocriticism
Stephanie O’Hara French language and literature
Tania Pérez Cano Latin American and Peninsular literature
Director of the Language Learning and Multimedia Center (LLMC):
Sandra Rivera Spanish language, educational leadership
Foreign Literature and Languages offers a Bachelor of Arts in French and Spanish, and a Master of Arts in Teaching. Students who have demonstrated interest, aptitude, and performance in languages may also elect to pursue a minor in French or Spanish. Additionally, all students are encouraged to use the services of the Foreign-Language Multi-Media Center, which not only offers foreign-language tutoring, conversation groups, and a variety of media; but also offers space for research, study and group meetings.
In order to meet the two-year foreign-language requirement for many degrees, the Department of Foreign Literature and Languages offers four-semester basic language courses in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The department also offers more advanced courses in foreign-language teacher preparation, linguistics, translation and a variety of other specialty areas.
In conjunction with the Charlton College of Business and the German universities in the states of Hessen and Baden-Württemberg, the department participates in the Certificate in International Business, featuring overseas experiences in Germany. The department also cooperates with the College of Engineering to provide international studies experiences in Hessen and Baden-Württemberg.
Learning Outcomes
The BA and MA in French and Spanish provide an opportunity for students to prepare for life after the university through growth of knowledge and personal development. The aims and objectives of the program enable students to:
- Develop communicative ability in French and Spanish
- Comprehend the relationship between literary creations and the values and perspectives of non-English speaking societies
- Understand the relationship between cultural practices and the values and perspectives of French and Hispanic societies
- Develop an awareness of political, historical, business, artistic, religious and ecological environments in French and Hispanic societies
- Compare and contrast U.S. and French and Hispanic creations, practices and values
- Participate in community service programs related to French and Hispanic speaking people
- Explore higher levels of intellectual interest related to French and Hispanic societies
- Meet local, regional and/or national needs.
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