College of Fine Arts and Humanities
Department of
MODERN LANGUAGES
Go directly to:
- Herbert Craig, Chair
- Professors: Craig,
Hart, Pearson
Associate Professor:
S. Kropp
Assistant Professors: Gonzalez, Snider
Senior Lecturer: S. Schuyler
- Lecturer: Chavez
Department Objectives:
- To teach students to communicate in a language other
than their own;
- To encourage students to develop a deeper understanding
of foreign cultures through the study of languages, linguistics, literatures
and civilizations (on campus and abroad);>
- To help students gain language proficiency for careers
in business, international affairs, translation/interpretation,
communications, law, social work, criminal justice, and travel, as well as for
advanced professional degrees;
- To prepare students to be successful teachers of
languages, cultures and literatures—teachers who can expand their students'
awareness of the interconnectedness of today's world;
- To offer graduate level education in foreign languages
for teachers who want to pursue studies at an advanced level;
- To give students the background necessary for graduate
study.
RETROACTIVE CREDIT POLICY:
- The Department of Modern Languages will allow credit via a "confirming" course
for French/German/Spanish subject to the following conditions:
- a) The confirming course must be the first university-level course completed in the
language and must be taken at UNK;
- b) Confirming course numbers are 201 or a 300-400 level course (excluding phonetics) in
FREN, GERM or SPAN at UNK;
- c) The student must receive a letter grade of "C" or better in the confirming
course and may not repeat the course for the purpose of requesting credits under this
policy;
- d) A maximum of 6 credits may be granted in any one language for previous high school or
non-college level work at a level lower than the confirming course.
Confirming Course |
Retroactive Credits |
Intermediate Language II (201) |
3 |
Any Advanced Course Except Phonetics |
6 |
After the successful completion of the confirming course students must report to the
Chair of the Department of Modern Languages (Thomas Hall, Room 215) with a copy of their
grade report form. Normally, this must be done within four weeks of the Registrar's
mailing the grade report form.
FRENCH MAJOR
Three options are available in this major:
- French Option - Bachelor of Arts Degree
- French Translation and Interpretation Option - Bachelor
of Arts Degree
- French 7-12 Teaching Subject Endorsement Option -
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education
GERMAN MAJOR
Three options are available in this major:
- German Option - Bachelor of Arts Degree
- German Translation and Interpretation Option - Bachelor
of Arts Degree
- German 7-12 Teaching Subject Endorsement Option -
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education
SPANISH MAJOR
Three options are available in this major:
- Spanish Option - Bachelor of Arts Degree
- Spanish Translation and Interpretation Option -
Bachelor of Arts Degree
- Spanish 7-12 Teaching Subject Endorsement Option -
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education
Minors in French, German,
Japanese, and Spanish
as well as French Translation, German Translation and Spanish
Translation are available for students pursuing majors in other disciplines.
The department offers Certificates in Translation and
in Translation/Interpretation.
Courses with the prefixes CHIN, FORL, FREN, GERM, JAPN and SPAN are offered by the department.