Georgia College & State University
BA Langues et cultures du monde
Milledgeville, États-Unis d'Amérique
BA
DURÉE
4 ans
LANGUES
Anglais
RYTHME
À plein temps
DATE LIMITE D'INSCRIPTION
DATE DE DÉBUT AU PLUS TÔT
FORMAT D'ÉTUDE
Sur le campus
Connexion à travers les cultures
Tracez votre chemin unique à travers un programme riche en expériences linguistiques, culturelles, littéraires et professionnelles. Élargissez vos horizons et explorez votre monde - dans plus d'une langue et à travers une variété de perspectives culturelles. Développez des compétences linguistiques et interculturelles qui vous permettront de réussir dans des postes qui exigent la capacité de communiquer efficacement, de raisonner de manière critique, de résoudre des problèmes de manière créative et de travailler dans des équipes culturellement diverses.
L'objectif principal du BA en langues et cultures du monde au Georgia College est de fournir aux étudiants une solide formation en arts libéraux qui devient la base de leur croissance personnelle et professionnelle tout au long de leur vie.
Key Benefits of this Degree
- Connectez-vous avec des personnes et des ressources grâce à notre centre de ressources linguistiques de pointe, qui associe des étudiants du GC à des pairs tuteurs et des interlocuteurs de conversation ainsi qu'à des étudiants d'universités partenaires à l'étranger.
- Explorez les cultures du monde grâce à des programmes d'études d'été à l'étranger dirigés par des professeurs et à des échanges linguistiques et culturels virtuels avec des universités de France, d'Allemagne, d'Espagne et de Colombie.
- Créez des liens avec des étudiants, des professeurs et des membres du personnel passionnés par les langues et les cultures grâce à des événements tels que l'International Conversation Coffee Hour, organisé trois fois par semestre.
- Réseautez avec d'autres majors des langues du monde et développez vos compétences en leadership grâce à nos clubs étudiants et organisations professionnelles.
The curriculum is designed to provide students with well-developed language and intercultural skills and a broad knowledge base that will enable them to pursue studies at the graduate level or to enter the job market in positions that demand the ability to communicate effectively, to reason critically, to solve problems creatively, and to work on culturally diverse teams successfully, in more than one language and a variety of cultural contexts.
Core Areas A-E
Satisfactorily complete core Areas A-E, as listed in the Core Curriculum section of this catalog.
Core Curriculum
Georgia College, in cooperation with other institutions of the University System of Georgia, has adopted a core curriculum to allow the transfer of credit from one University System institution to another without penalty to the student. The University System's core curriculum is comprised of five areas: Areas A - E.
Students successfully completing an Area A-E course at one University System institution will receive full credit in Areas A-E for the course upon transfer to another System institution, even if the area has not been completed, as long as the course is within the area hour limitations of either the sending institution or the receiving institution and the student does not change from a non-science major to a science major.
Georgia College's approved core curriculum courses for Areas A, B, C, D, and E are listed below. Courses not listed here are not approved for these areas.
In this section
- Area A: Communication Skills
- Area A2: Quantitative Skills
- Area B: Institutional Options
- Area C1: Humanities and Ethics
- Area C2: Fine Arts
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Non-Science Majors
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Science Majors
- Area D: Natural Sciences, Math, and Technology for Health Professions Majors
- Area E: Social Sciences
- Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Student's Major Field
Total Credit Hours: 42
Area F
Satisfactorily complete up to 18 hours from the following language and culture options.
Major Language Requirement
Satisfactorily complete the following courses:
- FREN 2001: Interm French Language & Culture I
- FREN 2002: Interm French Language & Culture II OR
- SPAN 2001: Interm Spanish Language & Culture I
- SPAN 2002: Interm Spanish Language & Culture II
Total Credit Hours: 0-6
Note: This requirement may be satisfied by passing the relevant CLEP or through a petition to waive the courses due to language proficiency at a higher level.
Language / Culture Foundation Courses
Satisfactorily complete courses to satisfy the 18-hour requirement for Area F.
- Elementary language courses in major language (SPAN 1001, SPAN 1002 or FREN 1001, FREN 1002)
- Elementary language courses in a second language: (SPAN 1001, SPAN 1002 or FREN 1001, FREN 1002 or GRMN 1001, GRMN 1002 or ITAL 1001, ITAL 1002)
- Third- and Fourth-semester language courses in a second language: (SPAN 2001, SPAN 2002 or FREN 2001, FREN 2002 or GRMN 2001, GRMN 2002 or ITAL 2001, ITAL 2002)
- Any 1000- or 2000-level course in Art, World Geography, World Literature, International Studies, Music, World Civilization, Anthropology, Communications, Theater, Philosophy, World/Global Economics, and the following other institutionally approved courses:
- IDST 2310: Fine & Applied Arts in Civ
- IDST 2315: Amer Diverse Cultural Heritage
- LING 2200: Human Language
- SOCI 1121: Sociological Perspectives
- IDST 2310: Fine & Applied Arts in Civ
- IDST 2315: Amer Diverse Cultural Heritage
- LING 2200: Human Language
- SOCI 1121: Sociological Perspectives
Total Credit Hours: 0-18
Note: Courses used in this area may not be used in Area A - E of the core.
Primary Language - French Concentration
French Required Courses
Satisfactorily complete the following courses:
- FREN 3010: French Structure & Composition (3)
- FREN 3020: French Conversation & Diction (3)
Total Credit Hours: 6
French Concentration Electives
Satisfactorily complete 15 hours of target-language-taught major electives from 3000- and 4000-level FREN courses above FREN 3020.
Satisfactorily complete 9 hours of target-language-taught or English-language-taught elective courses at the 2000- to 4000-levels not already counted in the core and having a global language, culture, society, or skills component that complements the student's target-language-taught WLAC coursework. Students may choose courses from the following disciplines: FREN, SPAN, GRMN, ITAL, MFLG, ENGL, IDST, ARTS, HIST, GEOG, POLS, SOCI, MUSC, PHIL, ANTH, AFST, BLST, RELI, THEA, WMST, BCOM, MSCM, LING, and RHET.
Total Credit Hours: 24
Primary Language - Spanish Concentration
Spanish Required Courses
Satisfactorily complete the following courses:
- SPAN 3010: Spanish Structure & Composition (3)
- SPAN 3020: Spanish Conversation & Diction (3)
Total Credit Hours: 6
Spanish Concentration Electives
Satisfactorily complete 15 hours of target-language-taught major electives from 3000- and 4000-level SPAN courses above SPAN 3020.
Satisfactorily complete 9 hours of target-language-taught or English-language-taught elective courses at the 2000- to 4000-levels not already counted in the core and having a global language, culture, society, or skills component that complements the student's target-language-taught WLAC coursework. Students may choose courses from the following disciplines: SPAN, FREN, GRMN, ITAL, MFLG, ENGL, IDST, ARTS, HIST, GEOG, POLS, SOCI, MUSC, PHIL, ANTH, AFST, BLST, RELI, THEA, WMST, BCOM, MSCM, LING, and RHET.
Total Credit Hours: 24
Capstone
Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:
- MFLG 4900: Senior Capstone (3)
- FREN 4960: Internship/Practicum/Research (1-15)
- SPAN 4960: Internship/Practicum/Research (1-6)
Total Credit Hours: 0-3
Note: Students are encouraged to fulfill their capstone requirement by taking MFLG 4900, the capstone seminar. However, students who cannot take MFLG 4900 (offered only in spring semester) can, with prior approval of the department chair, substitute FREN or SPAN 4960 for MFLG 4900. When appropriate, students may fulfill the capstone requirement for two majors through a single project or experience. The requirements of both departments must be met, and the project must be approved separately by both departments. Students needing to fulfill the capstone through a zero-credit option should contact the department.
Additional Degree Requirements
- Satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements listed in the academic policies section of this catalog.
- Earn a grade of C or higher in all major courses.
- Students who place out of 2001 or 2002 and wish to receive academic credit for 2001 or 2002 should take the CLEP exam.
- Students who place out of 3010 or 3020 and wish to receive academic credit for 3010 or 3020 should request a “course challenge” by contacting the department.
Total Credit Hours: 120
Les diplômés sont passés à :
- Fulbright Fellowships
- Assistants d'enseignement en Espagne et en France
- Emplois avec Netflix, CNN, Delta, Geico
- Carrières dans les domaines de la santé, des affaires et de l'éducation
- Études supérieures en droit, médecine, commerce, biologie et bibliothéconomie
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