2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
World Languages and Literatures
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Associate Professor Elizabeth Russ, Department Chair
American Sign Language
Lecturer: Tiffany McCray (Area Chair)
Arabic
Senior Lecturers: Liljana Elverskog (Area Chair), Omar Al-Rashdan
Chinese
Senior Lecturer: Xiao Hu, Wei Qu, Yan Xia (Area Chair)
French
Professors: Thomas DiPiero, Dayna Oscherwitz, Hervé Tchumkam
Associate Professors: Maxime Foerster (Area Chair)
Senior Lecturers: Gwendoline Aaron, Paola Buckley (Adviser), Janet Dodd, Rachel Ney, Thierry Tirado, Omar Al-Rashdan
Lecturers: Caroline Grubbs, Yuliya Kruchkova, Antoinette Williams-Tutt (Adviser of International Film Studies Minor)
German
Senior Lecturer: Stephen Grollman (Area Chair)
Greek
Lecturer: Justin Michael Germain (Area Chair)
Italian
Senior Lecturers: Brandy Alvarez, Damiano Bonuomo, Teresa Brentegani, Daniele Forlino (Area Chair)
Lecturer: Stefano Maranzana
Japanese
Senior Lecturer: Keiko Flores (Area Chair)
Latin
Lecturer: Justin Michael Germain
Instructor: Patti Rawlins (Area Chair)
Spanish
Professor: Denise DuPont
Associate Professors: Olga Colbert, Luis Maldonado-Peña, Alberto Pastor, Elizabeth Russ, Rubén Sánchez-Godoy (Area Chair), Gabriela Vokic, Alicia Zuese
Senior Lecturers: Donna Binkowski, Miroslava Detcheva, Maria Eguez, Susana Fernandez-Solera, Allison Larkin, Maria Villar Martin, Leticia McDoniel, Lourdes Molina, Joy Saunders
Lecturers: Sarah Bogard, Marlen Y. Collazo, Ana Echevarria-Morales, Caroline (C.J.) Enloe, Gema Lopez Hevia, Constantin Icleanu, Maria del Pilar Melgarejo, Christopher D. Warnes, Talia Weltman-Cisneros (Adviser)
Russian
Lecturers: Tatiana Zimakova (Area Chair), Yuliya Kruchkova
Second Language Requirement Adviser: Jay Orenduff
The Department of World Languages and Literatures offers nine modern languages and two classical languages. Students may pursue a B.A. degree in French, French Studies, Spanish, and World Languages and minors in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, International Film Studies, Italian, Italian Area Studies, Japanese, Latin, Russian Area Studies, and Spanish. The B.A. in World Languages allows students to specialize in two different languages.
In pursuing language study, students gain communicative proficiency in a second or third language, as well as cultural proficiency and heightened global awareness. Courses taught toward a language major or minor emphasize all of these through the study of communication, culture, literature, linguistics, history, film, politics, business and other diverse aspects of language and culture. Students may also apply these skills through a language-based internship, either in Dallas or abroad, and through independent research.
SMU Abroad Rules for Credit. Students participating in an SMU Abroad term program may automatically count nine credit hours of courses taught in an approved program toward a B.A. and six credit hours toward a minor. Students studying abroad for a full year may apply 15 credit hours with specific approval from the area chair of the language.
- Overall 3.500 GPA by the middle of the junior year.
- Overall 3.700 GPA in the major by the middle of the junior year.
- Invitation of area faculty after the area as a whole has discussed the student’s candidacy.
- Two extra courses beyond the requirements for the major. One course must include a major research paper, to be undertaken and completed in the first term of the candidate’s senior year.
Requirements for a B.A. degree in French, French Studies, Spanish and World Languages, as well as for minors in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, International Film Studies, Italian, Italian Area Studies, Japanese, Latin, Russian Area Studies and Spanish are given below.
ProgramsMajor(s)Minor(s)CoursesAmerican Sign Language Arabic Chinese French
German
- GERM 1401 - Beginning German
- GERM 1402 - Beginning German II
- GERM 1601 - Accelerated Beginning German
- GERM 2302 - Culture, Grammar, and Literature
- GERM 2401 - Culture, Grammar, and Literature
- GERM 3311 - Talking and Writing About Modern Germany
- GERM 3313 - Germany Today: People, Culture, and Society
- GERM 3315 - German for Professional Purposes
- GERM 3320 - Contemporary German Culture
- GERM 3321 - Special Topics Abroad in German
- GERM 3322 - Special Topics Abroad in German
- GERM 3325 - Introduction to German Literature
- GERM 3330 - Great German Stories: Kafka, Mann, Wolf, and Others
- GERM 3370 - Advanced German Grammar and Usage
- GERM 4185 - Internship in German
- GERM 4285 - Internship in German
- GERM 4310 - Middle Ages to Present: German Poetry
- GERM 4320 - Modern Drama
- GERM 4330 - 19th-Century Stories
- GERM 4350 - History, Culture, and Identity in Postwar German Film
- GERM 4360 - Childhood and Youth in German Literature and Film
- GERM 4385 - Internship in German
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