Modern Languages Department brochure

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Modern Languages Study Abroad Program

Among the courses offered are:

Modern Languages Department places great value on providing you with opportunities for close and meaningful encounters with another culture. We intentionally design learning environments that bring you face-to-face with monuments, museums and historical sites, as well as places of artistic or local contemporary significance.

Elementary Arabic I • Elementary Arabic II • Chinese I • Chinese II • Introductory Chinese I • Introductory Chinese II • Chinese III • Chinese IV • 20th Century Chinese Literature • Chinese Civilization and Language • French I • French II • Introductory French I • Introductory French II • Basic Conversational French • French III • French I • French Film and Conversation • Francophone Literature • French V: Survey of French • Literature I • French VI: Survey of French Literature II • French VII: 20th Century French Literature • Literature and Cinema from West Africa • Advanced French grammar and Composition I • Advanced French Composition • Existentialism in French Literature • The Individual and Society in 19th Century French Literature • History of French Drama and Theater • Modern French Civilization • French Heritage • Italian I • Italian II • Italian Film and Conversation • Introductory Italian I • Introductory Italian II • Literature, Culture and Civilization of Italy • Italian III • Italian IV • Advanced Grammar and Conversation • The Modern Italian Short Story • Italian for Oral Communication • Survey of Italian Literature • Creative Writing in Spanish • Spanish I • Spanish II • Spanish Film and Conversation • Elementary Spanish for Speakers of Spanish • Introductory Spanish I • Introductory Spanish II • Introductory Spanish for Speakers of Spanish • Spanish Conversation • Basic Spanish Conversation • Spanish III • Spanish IV • Latin American Women Writers • Spanish-American Theatre • Introduction to Spanish Theatre • Introduction to Spanish Poetry of the 20th Century • Spanish V: Survey of Spanish • Spanish vi: Survey of Spanish • The Short Story in the Spanish Speaking Caribbean • Spanish VII: 20th Century Spanish Literature • Spanish VIII: Survey of Spanish-American Literature • Spanish IX: 20th Century Spanish-America • Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition • Advanced Spanish Composition • Literature and Civilization of the Spanish-American • Literature, Culture and Civilization • Hispanic Heritage • Spanish and Latin American Texts into Films

Our coursework takes you outside the classroom and into the “living classroom” of the study abroad city, where you can see, learn and experience international educational objectives. Through experiential learning, you interact more closely with your environment, internalizing your understanding of the culture in which you are engaged. As a result, you will return home to the United States more capable of applying what you have learned in school and potentially in your future career. Choose courses to improve fluency, meet new people and experience a new culture. Spanish: Hispanic Heritage (SPN 476) French: French Heritage (FRN 476) Chinese: Chinese Heritage (CHI 476) Italian: Field Experience in Italy (SSC 150)

Please feel free to contact us: Modern Languages department Room: S610 Phone: 212-220-8105 Fax: 212-346-8393 www.bmcc.cuny.edu/languages

EXCELLENCE IN MODERN LANGUAGES INSTRUCTION

Arabic • Chinese • French • Italian • Spanish

Start Here. Go Anywhere. Borough of Manhattan Community College The City University of New York www.bmcc.cuny.edu


Our Programs

Major in Modern Languages

Modern Languages Department

Arabic

In an increasingly global economy, a major in Modern

Drawing from a long tradition and respect for the world’s diverse languages and cultures and from New York City’s vibrant multilingual and multicultural communities and institutions, the department of Modern Languages at BMCC offers a wide range of courses in Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian and Spanish that aim to develop student linguistic proficiency and cultural competence. Its faculty specializes in and teaches at all levels courses in language, literature and culture.

Arabic is now a key factor in understanding and negotiating crucial contemporary global issues. Our courses aim to develop all five skills, namely listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture. Our goal is to train students to read and listen to primary sources and to converse with Arabic speakers anywhere in the world. Chinese

China’s long history—more than 5,000 years—and its splendid traditions in literature, the arts, and cuisine make learning to speak Chinese an exploration and adventure. It is the most widely spoken first language in the world! Chinese Is important for your career, is easy, mentally stimulating, useful, fun, and interesting! French

Instead of asking the question: “why learn French?” Maybe you should ask yourself: “why not learn French?” Read, write and speak French with proficiency. Understand the social, political, economic and cultural evolution of contemporary Europe, Canada and French-speaking African and Caribbean countries. Develop skills in research, analysis, communication and debate. Experience direct exposure to the cultures you have studied. Italian

No matter what your motivation—the opportunity to work overseas, cultural exchange in a land steeped in history and culture, researching your genealogy, or studying other topics such as Italian literature or art history—you can discover new worlds when learning Italian. Congratulate yourself on embarking on a new adventure. Study with us. Buon viaggio! Spanish

You are about to embark on a unique journey of learning, discovery and cultural integration! Our program encompasses Spanish in elementary, intermediate and advanced language courses. Its purpose is to develop student skills in communication across ethnic, ideological and national boundaries, as well as, help students acquire a deeper understanding other cultures.

Languages provides skills that monolingual students do not have. A major in Modern Languages (with options either in French, Italian or Spanish) will prepare you for a career in international affairs, business, education, and translation in both the public and private sectors. In New York City in particular, doctors, educators, health professionals, lawyers, financial analysts and advisors, and non-profit and government professionals— all benefit from mastering a second language. Professional areas you can consider with a degree in Modern Languages include: • • • • • • • • • • • • •

K-12 Bilingual Education Higher Education Translation and Interpretation Legal and Paralegal Businesses Multicultural Advertising Agencies Fashion Industry Sales and Marketing Export and Import Businesses Journalism Food Industry Travel and Hospitality Industries Social Work Non-Profit and/or Humanitarian International Organizations • Corporate Internation Communications • Government Foreign Policy Agencies and Departments Do you want to communicate with millions of speakers? Do you want to learn about the languages, cultures and people of over 100 countries? Take advantage of the benefits of speaking another language with the MLD!

Through its courses, MLD promotes the interdisciplinary study of language by encouraging students to take courses in related fields. The program takes a communicative approach to learning. The principal objectives are to develop fluency in the written and spoken language and to familiarize students with global languages, literature and culture. Students from all disciplines at BMCC are invited to enroll in language courses, creating a dynamic learning environment. In this multidisciplinary program, students develop language competence along with knowledge of global cultures. Our courses are given in the target language unless otherwise specified. Language study also gives our students access to a world of opportunities, including international study abroad programs. We also encourage students to participate in our Student Clubs for extra- curricular activities and networking opportunities with kindred spirits and to contribute to our student-led literary magazines. We welcome your interest in our department and encourage you to contact us for further information on our programs, faculty, and courses. If you are interested in our ongoing events or simply want to become a member of the MLD community go to www.bmcc.cuny.edu/languages.


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