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Languages at Emory
Hong Li
Languages/Departments
Classics (Latin, Greek)
French and Italian
German Studies (German, Yiddish)
Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Sanskrit, Tibetan)
Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Russian)
Spanish and Portuguese
English as a Second Language (Jane O’Connor)
Intro to languages videos
Language Majors
Arabic
Chinese
French studies
German Studies
Greek
Italian Studies
Japanese
Latin
Russian Language, Literature, and Culture
Spanish
Majors Requiring Languages
Asian Studies
Classics
Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture
International Studies
Jewish Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Linguistics
Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies
Religion and Classic Civilization
Russian and East European Studies
Language Minors (No Major)
Hebrew
Hindi
Korean
Persian Language and Literature
Lusophone (Portuguese) Studies
GER HAP HAL
One year (2 courses) FL requirement
1 possible exemption by AP
Area VII Humanities, Arts, Performances (HAP)
4 courses, must include 2 FL courses
Area VIII Humanities, Arts, Languages (HAL)
2 HAL and 2 HAP
3 HAL and 1 HAP
4 HAL (1 must be at 200 level or above)
Language Placements
Language Placement Tests are required
Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Russian
Contact faculty for placement in the following languages
Arabic (Rkia Cornell), Hebrew (Pazit Kahlon-Shelnutt), Hindi (Elliott McCarter)
Italian (Judy Raggi Moore), Latin (Katrina Dickson)
Persian (Hossein Samei), Portuguese (Katherine Ostrom)
Tibetan (Tsepak Rigzin)
GER HAL Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completing Area VII, the Humanities, Arts, Performance (HAP) and Humanities, Arts, Language (HAL) General Education requirements, students will be able to use English and/or the studied language to:
comprehend, analyze, and interpret texts that reflect upon human experience, the human condition, or artistic form,
communicate their ideas in writing, orally, visually, in performance, or in other media relating to various cultural, social and linguistic contexts,
recognize the cultural and linguistic significance of written, oral, visual, or performative expressions,
demonstrate intercultural, level-appropriate linguistic and cross-linguistic competencies and a global perspective on the human condition.
Emory College Language Center (ECLC)
Missions
Supports innovations in language pedagogy, and research in language and culture, enhance language learning/teaching through language pedagogy and technologies.
ECLC Curriculum Development Fellowship
Lectures, workshops, lunch and learn series
ECLC Fall 2015 Events
Promotes understanding of world languages and cultures
Recognizes excellence in language teaching and learning
Excellence in Language Studies Awards
Excellence in Language Teaching Award
ECLC Continued
Self-learning Materials
http://languagecenter.emory.edu/home/self-learning/index.html
Join us for Fall 2015 events
Join the ECLC mailing lists
Contacts
Hong Li, [email protected], 727-2511
Sarah Shortt, [email protected], 727-8319