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Fall 2007 - Summer 2008
Department of Modern and Classical Languages
Degree Information
Who's Who in the Department
of
Modern and Classical Languages
Degrees and Majors
General Requirements
Summer Programs Abroad
in Chinese, French, and Spanish
Classical Studies
B.A. in Classical Studies
B.A. in French
B.A. in German
German Area Studies
B.A. in German Area Studies
Italian Studies
B.A. in Italian Studies
B.A. in Spanish
Minor in Chinese
Minor in Classical Studies
Minor in French
Minor in French for Business-Related Professions
Minor in German
Minor in German Area Studies
Minor in Greek
Minor in Italian
Minor in Latin
Minor in Russian
Minor in Spanish
Minor in Spanish for the Business Professions
Courses:
Arabic (ARAB)
Chinese (CHNS)
Classical Studies (CLAS)
French (FREN)
German (GERM)
Greek (GREK)
Italian (ITAL)
Japanese (JPNS)
Latin (LATN)
Russian (RUSS)
Spanish (SPAN)
Turkish (TURK)
Vietnamese (VIET)
Who's Who in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages
Chair:
Marc Zimmerman
Professors:
Valentini Papadopoulou Brady, Rudolfo Cortina, Theodore Gish (Emeritus), Nicolas Kanellos, Marshall McArthur (Instructional), Julian Olivares, Gertrud Pickar (Emeritus), Dora Pozzi (Emeritus), Karl Reinhardt (Emeritus), Robert Zaretsky, Marc Zimmerman
Associate Professors:
Richard Armstrong, Francesca Behr, Anadeli Bencomo, Alessandro Carrera, Marta Fairclough, Claudine Giacchetti, Hildegard Glass, Manuel Gutierrez, Pedro Gutierrez-Revuelta, Casey Dué Hackney, Marie Theresa Hernández, Carlos Monsanto, Dennis Parle, Guadalupe Quintanilla, Maria Elena Soliño, Nina Tucci, Gabriela Baeza Ventura, Sharon Wen
Assistant Professors:
Sandra Celli-Harris (Visiting), Guillermo de los Reyes, Sandra Frieden (Adjunct), Tanja Hellmann, Jean-Michel Lanskin (Instructional), Carlos Ramirez (Visiting), Anne Reitz (Instructional), Christina Sisk, María Ticio, Jing Zhang (Instructional)
Lecturers & Instructors:
Tawhida El-Askary, Anatoly Shaykevich
(Visiting), Jing Zhang (Visiting)
Classical Studies Director: Richard Armstrong
French Studies Director: Valentini Papadopoulou Brady
German Studies Director:
Hildegard Glass
Italian Studies Director:
Alessandro Carrera
Spanish Studies Director:
Marta Fairclough
Degrees and Majors
The Department of Modern and Classical Languages offers
the Bachelor of Arts degree in Classical Studies, French, German, German
Area Studies, Italian Studies, and Spanish.
Minor programs include Chinese, French, French for Business-Related Professions, German, German Area Studies, Greek, Italian, Latin, Russian, Spanish, and Spanish for Business Professions. Requirements for minors precede the listing of courses.
Teacher certification for secondary education is available
in French, German, Latin, and Spanish.
The department also offers a Master of Arts degree in French and Spanish and a Doctor of Philosophy in Spanish. For general graduate admissions requirements and listing of courses, contact the respective graduate advisors in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and consult the Graduate
and Professional Studies catalog.
General Requirements
Majors in French, German, and Spanish must maintain a minimum cumulative 2.50 grade point average in all courses attempted in the major and must demonstrate or attain at least 2302 (fourth semester) level proficiency in a second foreign language.
Summer Programs Abroad in Chinese, French, and Spanish
The summer program in Chinese is academically vigorous and culturally enriching. It offers intensive course work and extensive travel on weekends. Students may take up to three courses (nine credit hours) toward the Chinese minor in approximately five weeks while in Beijing. The program offers language courses of all levels and culture/literature courses taught in English. All courses have the same curriculum as the courses offered on the UH campus.
A summer program of study in France allows qualified students to earn residence credit in French at various undergraduate levels. The program is directed by a full-time faculty member of the department. A minimum of one year of college French, or equivalent, is required. Contact the department for more information.
Through its summer programs in Latin America and Spain, the department offers up to six semester hours of credit in Spanish language, civilization, and literature. These programs are directed by University of Houston faculty members, and costs are modest. Undergraduate and graduate students of Spanish and allied specialties are eligible to apply for admission. Programs usually coincide with the first summer session. For more information, consult the program director in the department.
In addition, the department encourages students interested in studying
abroad during the regular academic year to consult with the department's
undergraduate advisor.
Classical Studies
Director: Richard Armstrong
The college offers an interdisciplinary program in classical studies
leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The course of study deals with linguistic,
historical, literary, and artistic aspects of the Mediterranean ancient
world.
Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies
In addition to fulfilling the college's requirements for the Bachelor
of Arts degree, students majoring in classical studies must complete 33
semester hours as follows:
- Twelve semester hours in either Latin or ancient Greek language, at
the 2000-level and above, or equivalent placement by examination.
- Six semester hours from survey courses taught in English: CLAS 4381 (also ENGL
4381)
and another course approved by the director.
- Six semester hours, HIST 3339
and HIST 3340.
- Nine semester hours from classical studies electives.
These courses may also be applied to meet general requirements for the
Bachelor of Arts degree (for example, the foreign language requirement).
Because there is no uniform program of study for a degree in classical studies, majors should consult a classical studies advisor before enrolling in classes each semester. In general, however, students should begin the formal study of the ancient language (i.e., Greek or Latin) they choose for their major while they are still freshmen or as soon as possible after becoming a major. Many students will want to learn both Latin and Greek, but normally they should not begin both languages simultaneously at the elementary level. Taking the intermediate courses of one and the elementary courses of the other, however, usually presents no difficulty.
Selection of electives should follow the general criteria for students seeking the Bachelor of Arts degree. In selecting the classical studies electives, students will be guided by the faculty so that the courses they choose provide a general background in classical antiquities as well as a core of basic knowledge related to the individual student's particular interest (ancient Greece, the Roman world, New Testament studies, medieval studies, comparative literature, ancient philosophy, etc.). Electives not listed may be taken and are subject to the approval of the program advisor.
Classical Studies Electives
Nine semester hours from the following courses (if not used to meet other requirements). Students may choose other courses, not listed here, with approval of the program director.
Art History (ARTH)
3310: Ancient Egyptian Art
3311: Greek and Roman Art
Classics (CLAS)
3307: Greek and Roman Myths of Heroes
3308: Myths and the Cult of the Ancient Gods
3341: Roman Historians
3345: Myth and Performance in
Greek Tragedy
3366:
Greek Art and Archaeology
3370:
Comparative Epic
3371: Ancient Comedy and Its
Influence
3374:
Women in the Ancient World
3375: Roman, Jew, and Christian
3380: Epic Masculinity
3381: From Homer to Hollywood
4375: Gender and Race in Ancient
Greek Myths
English (ENGL)
3300: Ancient and Classical Literature
3302: Medieval Literature
3323: History of Literary Criticism
4366: Introduction to Folklore
4370: Myth, Ballad, Folktale
Greek (GREK) or Latin (LATN)
GREK 3000 and above; LATN 3000 and above, if beyond the 18 semester
hours required by the CLA STD degree in one of the two ancient languages.
History (HIST)
3335: Barbarians and the Birth of Europe to 1050 A.D.
3336: Europe in the Age of Chivalry: The High Middle Ages 1050-1350
4328: The Vikings
4330: The Flowering of the Middle
Ages
4350: Alexander the Great
Philosophy (PHIL)
3383: History of Ancient Philosophy
6396: Ancient Greek Science
Political Science (POLS)
3340: Ancient and Medieval Political
Thought
4346: Greek Political Thought
NOTES: Majors in Classical Studies may choose either Latin or Greek to fulfill their language requirement. We recommend that students who are planning to do graduate studies, especially in Classics or in History, take at least three years of one of the classical languages and two years of the other. It is advisable to begin one language in the first year of the major, and wait to begin the study of the other language the following year.
The elementary year of foreign languages, including Latin or Greek,
does not count toward the total number of hours in the degree. Thus
GREK/LATN
13011302 count as
general elective hours. Students may place out of the elementary year
by examination. At the intermediate level and above, students may earn
credit by taking the Placement Exam. These exams are administered by
Classical Studies, not by Testing and Counseling.
Credit in Modern Greek courses (GREK
1305, 1306, 2305,
2306) will not count as credits
in one of the ancient languages, but may count as an elective.
Bachelor of Arts in French
Director: Valentini Papadopoulou Brady
In addition to the other requirements for the Bachelor of Arts, students will complete 27 semester hours in French at the advanced level (3000 and 4000) to include the following:
- Fifteen semester hours at the advanced level, as follows: FREN
3312, 3313, 3320,
4301, and 4302.
- Nine semester hours chosen from FREN
3311, 3316, 3317,
3318, 4313,
4315, 4317.
- Three semester hours of a literature course at the 4000-level.
French majors must earn at least a 2.50 grade point average in all French courses counting toward the major and attempted at the University of Houston. Some of the above requirements may be satisfied by courses from the department's program in France (see above). Students majoring in French are encouraged to seek advice concerning their degree objectives from the department's undergraduate advisor during their first or second semester at the University of Houston.
In addition to the requirements in French, students majoring in French will choose a minor, to be approved by the department, in a field complementing the study of French and relevant to the students' career interests. Suggested minors include other languages, English, Art History, Classical Studies, History, Business Administration, Economics, Political Science, or another minor of particular interest to the individual student. Specific prerequisites and requirements for minors are described in the appropriate sections of this catalog.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites for all the advanced courses in French include the equivalent of at least six semester hours in second-year college French. Students with credits in high school or college French must take a placement test before entering a French course at the University of Houston.
Students with no high school French may satisfy the first-year requirements
by completing both of the following courses:
First Semester: FREN 1501
Second Semester: FREN 1502
Students may satisfy the second-year requirements by completing six hours
from the following courses:
First Semester: FREN 2301
Second Semester: FREN 2302
Students may also satisfy the second-year requirements in the summer
program in France.
Credit by Examination
The department does not award credit by examination for elementary French. Students may obtain up to six hours of credit in intermediate (2000-level) French by special examination, administered by the department. No credit by exam is awarded for 3000-level French except by a score of 4 or 5 on the AP exam or by special permission.
Bachelor of Arts in German
Director: Hildegard Glass
In addition to the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree, students
majoring in German must complete:
- GERM 3330, 3331,
3332, 3333,
3334, 4373, and
4361.
- Six hours of advanced German courses.
- The sophomore level of a second foreign language, or six hours in
another field approved by the department.
German majors must earn at least a 2.50 grade point average in all German
courses counting toward the major and attempted at the University of Houston.
Students who have not taken their first three semesters of German at the University of Houston (including those with two or more years of high school German) must take a placement examination and see a department advisor before enrolling in German courses. Credit may be awarded by examination in courses on the 2000- and 3000-level. For information see the department chair.
Transfer students must take at least 12 semester hours of advanced German course work in residence to qualify for a bachelor's degree with a German major or German teacher education major.
German Area Studies
The department offers an interdisciplinary program in German area studies leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The program allows students to major in a broad area, rather than in one specific department.
Bachelor of Arts in German Area Studies
All requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree must be met. Several
of the German area studies courses also may be allowed to meet some of
the specified degree requirements.
The German area studies major requires 30 semester hours, including German as well as courses in other disciplines (such as art, economics, geography, history, music, philosophy, and political science) that addresses relevant topics. German area studies majors must earn at least a 2.50 grade point average in all German courses counting toward the major and attempted at the University of Houston.
- GERM
3330, 3333;
3334, and 4373.
- Six semester hours selected from GERM 3362, 3363, 3364, 3380, or 3395.
- Three additional hours of advanced German courses.
- HIST 3357 or 3358.
- Six semester hours of art, music, or philosophy, history, economics, or political science. Course content must deal with issues related directly to the field of German Area Studies. approval by program director required.
Italian Studies
Director: Alessandro Carrera
The department offers an interdisciplinary program in Italian studies
leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The program allows students to major
in a broad area, rather than in one specific department.
Bachelor of Arts in Italian Studies
In addition to completing the degree requirements for the Bachelor of
Arts, students majoring in Italian Studies must complete 30 semester hours
in areas listed. The requirements for the major in Italian Studies include:
- Six semester hours: ITAL 2301
and 2302.
- Nine semester hours in courses at the 3000-4000 level taught in Italian,
or courses that require a substantial amount of written work in Italian.
- ITAL 3335.
- Twelve semester hours selected from ARCH 3354, ARTH
2383, 3381, 3383;
CLAS 3306, 3307,
3308;
ECON 3389; ENGL 4330; HIST
4330, 3336,
4333; ITAL 3305 or 3306;
MUSI 3300, 3301,
4380; THEA
3335, 3336.
Italian Studies majors must earn at least a 2.00 grade point average
in all Italian courses counting toward the major and attempted at the
University of Houston.
Students who have not taken their first three semesters of Italian at the University of Houston (including those with two or more years of high school Italian) must take a placement examination and see a department advisor before enrolling in Italian courses. Credit may be awarded by examination for courses at the 2000- and 3000-level. For information see the departmental advisor.
Transfer students must take at least 9 semester hours of advanced Italian
course work in residence to qualify for a bachelor's degree with a major
in Italian Studies.
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish
Director: Marta Fairclough
In addition to completing the degree requirements for the Bachelor of
Arts, students majoring in Spanish must complete
27 semester hours in Spanish at the advanced level (3000-4000) including the following:
- SPAN
3301 (or 3307 for students on the heritage tack)
- SPAN 3302 (or 3308 for students on the heritage tack)
- SPAN 3305: Spanish Grammar Review
- SPAN 3384: Introduction to Hispanic Literature
- Fifteen hours from one or more of the follwoing areas:
Literature
Linguistics
Cluture
Applied Spanish (business, education, translation, etc.)
- At least 2302-level proficiency in a second foreign language is required.
Placement
and Credit by Examination:
The Spanish Program offers two basic language programs that satisfy the foreign language requirement and prepares students for upper-division courses in linguistics, culture, literature, business and other practical areas:
- Spanish Program for Hispanic Heritage Learners. (SPAN 2307/2308 - Heritage language learners are students who grew up speaking Spanish at home.)
MCL offers a Placement/Credit Exam designed for Hispanic heritage learners. Students may be placed in SPAN 1505, 2307, 2308, 3308, or higher, and may earn up to 12 semester hours in Spanish. Credit at the 4000-level may not be earned by examination. For designated test times, see schedule online at www.class.uh.edu/mcl/.
- Basic Spanish Language Program for Spanish Foreign Language Students. (A four semester sequence: SPAN 1501, 1502, 2301, 2302 - This program is designed for students whose home language is not Spanish.)
Students with previous studies in Spanish are required to take a placement exam, at the Testing Center (Student Service Center, 2nd floor), before enrollment. Register online at www.las.uh.edu/uts/.
Eligibility for credit by examination is determined by subsequent enrollment and academic performance in the class into which the student was placed. See departmental adviser for further information.
Advanced Placement Credit
For information about AP credit see the "Credit by Examination" information in the Admission and Registration section of this catalog.
Minor in Chinese Studies
Components of the curriculum in Chinese Studies:
The minor in Chinese Studies requires 15 semester hours (at least 12
advanced hours) taken from the courses listed below. A minimum of 9 hours
must be taken in residence, and at least 6 of the 9 hours must be advanced.
A student must earn a 2.00 grade point average in all courses attempted
in the minor field at the University of Houston.
Minor in Classical Studies
Students minoring in Classical Studies must
complete at least 15 semester hours in ancient Greek and/or Roman civilization as follows:
- Six semester hours from HIST 3339 (Ancient Greece), HIST 3340 (Ancient Rome), HIST 3335 (Barbarians and the Birth of Europe), HIST 4350 (Alexander the Great), CLAS 3374 (Women in the Ancient World), CLAS 4381 (Latin Classics in Translation), or another course by consent of the director.
- Three semester hours from either CLAS 3307 (Greek and Roman Myths of Heroes) or CLAS 3308 (Myths and the Cult of Ancient Gods), or another course by consent of the director.
- Six elective semester hours from any CLAS, Latin (2301 and above), or Greek (2301 and above) courses, or others by consent of the director.
Students may use up to six semester hours from relevant courses taken for their major or another minor, by consent of the director. A grade point average of no less than 2.0 must be maintained to obtain the minor in classical studies. Nine of the fifteen semester hours must be at the advanced level, and six of those nine advanced hours must be taken in residence.
Minor in French
Students minoring in French must complete at least 15 semester hours in French. Twelve hours must be advanced, including three at the 4000-level. At least nine of the advanced semester hours in French must be completed in residence. French minors must earn a 2.00 minimum grade point average on all French courses attempted at the University of Houston.
Minor in French for Business-Related Professions
Students minoring in French for Business-Related Professions must complete at least 15 semester hours in French, of which 12 must be advanced, including FREN 3316, FREN 3317, and FREN 4317. French minors must earn a 2.00 grade point average on all French courses attempted at the University of Houston.
Minor in German
Students minoring in German must complete at least 15 semester hours in German. Twelve hours must be advanced, including three at the 4000-level. At least nine of the advanced semester hours in German must be completed in residence. German minors must earn at least a 2.00 minimum grade point average on all German courses attempted at the University of Houston.
Minor in German Area Studies
A minor in German area studies requires 15 semester hours taken from courses listed below. A minimum of nine semester hours must be in residence, and at least six of these must be advanced. A student must earn a 2.00 grade point average in all courses attempted in the minor field at the University of Houston .
- GERM 2332, 3333 and 4373.
- Six semester hours selected from GERM 3362, 3363, 3364, 3380, 3395; HIST 3357, 3358; or from other disciplines if course content relates directly to the field of German Area Studies. Approval by program director required.
Minor in Greek
Students minoring in Greek must complete at least 15 hours in ancient
Greek language and literature and Greek civilization as follows:
- GREK 2301 and 2302.
- GREK 3398 and 4398
or equivalent.
- Three semester hours from HIST
3339 or
another course approved by the director.
Another advanced course with the prefix CLAS
relevant to the minor may be substituted with the approval of the Classical
Studies advisor.
Nine semester hours of the minor including six advanced hours must be
completed in residence. A 2.00 minimum grade point average must be earned
on all minor courses attempted at the University of Houston.
Minor in Italian
Students minoring in Italian must complete at least 15 semester hours
in Italian, nine of which must be advanced. Students must complete the
following:
- ITAL 2301
and 2302.
- Six semester hours taught in Italian at the advanced level, selected
from ITAL 3301, ITAL
3302, ITAL 3303, ITAL
3304.
- ITAL 3336.
Nine semester hours of the minor, including six advanced hours, must
be completed in residence. A 2.00 minimum grade point average must be
earned on all minor courses attempted at the University of Houston.
Minor in Latin
Students minoring in Latin must complete at least 15 hours in Latin language
or literature and Roman Civilization:
- LATN 2301 and 2302.
- LATN 3301 and 3302.
- HIST
3340.
Another advanced course with the prefix CLAS
relevant to the minor may be substituted with the approval of the classical
studies advisor.
Nine semester hours of the minor including six advanced hours must be
completed in residence. A 2.00 minimum grade point average must be earned
on all minor courses attempted at the University of Houston.
Minor in Russian
Students minoring in Russian must complete at least 15 semester hours in Russian (RUSS)
of which nine must be at the 3000-level or above. A minimum of nine semester hours must be in residence, and six of these must be advanced. Russian minors must earn at least a 2.00 grade point average on all Russian courses taken at the University of Houston.
Minor in Spanish
Students minoring in Spanish must complete at least 15 semester hours in Spanish, of which 12 must be advanced. Nine semester hours, including six advanced, must be completed in residence. Spanish minors must earn a 2.00 minimum cumulative grade point average on all Spanish courses attempted at the University of Houston.
Minor in Spanish for the Business Professions
Students minoring in Spanish for the Business Professions must complete at least 15 semester hours in Spanish, all of which must be advanced, including SPAN 3341, 3342,
and 4341.
Nine semester hours must be completed in residence. Students must earn a 2.50 minimum cumulative grade point average on all Spanish courses attempted in the minor at the University of Houston.
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