Modern and Classical Languages Degree Information
Who's Who in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages
Chair:
Hildegard F. Glass
Professors:
Valentini Papadopoulou Brady (Emerita), Alessandro Carrera, Claudine Giacchetti, Theodore Gish
(Emeritus), Gertrud Pickar
(Emeritus), Dora Pozzi (Emeritus), Claus Reschke (Emeritus), Marc Zimmerman (Emeritus)
Associate Professors:
Richard Armstrong, Francesca Behr, Hildegard Glass, Casey Dué Hackney, Marie Theresa
Hernández, Nina Tucci, Sharon Wen
Assistant Professors:
Emran El-Badawi, Monica Ercolani (Instructional), Sandra Frieden (Adjunct), Tanja Hellmann (Instructional),
Julia Kleinheider (Instructional), Jean-Michel Lanskin (Instructional), Marshall McArthur (Instructional), Maya
Panchang (Instructional), Julie Tolliver (Instructional), Jing Zhang
(Instructional)
Lecturers & Instructors:
Michael Adair-Kriz, Maria Giliberti, Mehmet Kanik, Sharon Marquart, Elena McGee, Helen Nakamoto, Kagenobu Nakamoto, Nam Van Nguyen, Truong Nong, Arun Prakash, Anne C. Reitz, Christina Voulali
Chinese Studies Director:
Xiaohong Sharon Wen
Classical Studies Director:
Casey Dué Hackney
French Program Director:
Claudine Giacchetti
German Program Director:
Hildegard Glass
Italian Studies Director:
Alessandro Carrera
World Cultures and Literature Undergraduate Director:
Marie Theresa Hernández
World Cultures and Literature Graduate Director:
Alessandro Carrera
Degrees and Majors
The Department of Modern and Classical Languages offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in Chinese Studies, French, and Italian Studies.
Minor programs include Chinese, French, French for Business-Related Professions, German, German Area Studies, Greek, Italian, Latin, and World Cultures and Literature. Requirements for minors precede the listing of courses.
Teacher certification for secondary education is available in French, Latin, and Italian studies.
General Requirements
Majors in French 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.
Catalog Publish Date: August 22, 2012
This Page Last Updated: November 8, 2011