Modern Languages
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Modern Languages is a course of study offered through the Modern Languages and Literatures Department. It includes the Modern Languages and Modern Languages and Classics majors. The department is located on the second floor of GDH.
Overview[edit]
Modern Languages majors allow students to take courses in more than one language as part of a single major. They therefore require a large number of credits. The languages available are French, German, and Spanish. With the classics tie-in one may also take courses in Latin or Greek. Beginning in Fall 2007, Japanese and Chinese coursework is available through the Asian Studies Program instead of the Modern Languages and Literatures Department.
Faculty[1][edit]
Current[edit]
- Bruce Davis, Department Chair, Associate Professor (French)
- Caesar Akuetey, Associate Professor (French)
- Gisela Benson, Lecturer (German)
- Carol Chase, Professor (French)
- Jessie Dixon, Associate Professor (Spanish)
- Tim Foster, Associate Professor (Spanish)
- Fernando Gomez, Assistant Professor (Spanish)
- Hideki Hamada, Visiting Instructor (Japanese)
- Sonja Klocke, Assistant Professor (German)
- Ryohei Matsuda, Assistant Professor (Japanese)
- Jerome Miner, Associate Professor (Spanish)
- Antonio Prado, Visiting Professor (Spanish)
- Robin Ragan, Associate Professor (Spanish)
- Shuyan Gao Shipplett, Visiting Instructor (Chinese)
- Susan Thompson, Lecturer (Spanish)
- Ross Vander Meulen, Professor Emeritus (German)
Former[edit]
- Katja Grosche, Teaching Intern in German (2006-2007)
- Charles Mills, Assistant Professor in Russian (1999-2007)
- Karl-Heinz Maurer, Assistant Professor in German (2001-2005)
- Susanna Meerman, Teaching Intern in German (2005-2006)
- Andrea Reimann, Visiting Instructor in German (2005-2007)
Course Requirements[edit]
See department page