Modern Language Studies (B.A.)

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Modern Languages Department
JoAnn Fuess
Department Chair
Old Main, Room 220
Lincoln, NE 68504
(402) 465-2225
jmf [at] nebrwesleyan.edu (jmf[at]nebrwesleyan[dot]edu)

Modern Language Studies (B.A.)

Language Concentrations: French, German, Japanese, Spanish
 (Other language concentrations may be approved by the Department Chair. Students interested in study of  Japanese are encouraged to consider a major in International Studies.)

Related Majors:



The Department of Modern Languages at ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ prepares students to engage in a diverse and changing world through the study of languages, literatures and cultures. Recognizing that the study of language is central to the experience of a liberal arts education, the Department of Modern Languages serves the entire student body through the Archway Curriculum and its Major and Minor programs. At every level, students develop skills in listening, reading, speaking, and writing, equipping them to communicate with global competence.

Modern Language Studies at ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ:
The study of language and cultures is central to the humanities and vital to students as they prepare for professional careers in a globally interconnected society. The Department of Modern Languages offers a broad curriculum with courses in language, culture and literature, supported by interdisciplinary collaboration with departments and programs across the university and through study abroad opportunities.

The Modern Language Studies Major and Modern Language Literacy Minor encourage students to delve deeply into language and cultural study. Beginning with a focus on literacy by developing skills to read, write, and communicate effectively in the language of concentration, our majors and minors study in disciplines that are complementary disciplines such as History, Linguistics, Political Science, Communication Studies, and Anthropology. By approaching language and cultural studies through an interdisciplinary lens, our goal is to cultivate educated speakers of foreign languages with intercultural competence.

Language Placement: Students with prior language study may qualify for placement at advanced levels through assessment results and/or other criteria that the department determines relevant.

Department Learning Outcomes
Majors will be able to:

  1. Express themselves effectively and are understood by native speakers in a variety of oral and written registers.
  2. Understand native speech.
  3. Employ a variety of coping strategies to communicate both verbally and non-verbally in the target language.
  4. Read and comprehend a variety of texts written for native speakers of the target language.
  5. Investigate local, national, and international issues of interest in the target language.
  6. Demonstrate knowledge of linguistic and cultural aspects of another county.
  7. Enhance intercultural competency through living in another linguistic and cultural environment.

Please note: The wide variety of course offering allows us to tailor our options each semester and rotate courses as needed.

Modern Language Studies (B.A.**, 36 hours)

The Modern Language Studies major is comprised of four elements: Language Concentration, Study Abroad/Modern Language Studies Core Courses, Modern Language Studies Electives, and Capstone Courses

1. Language Concentrations - Select One28 hours
French 

28 hours of MFREN at the 2000, 3000 and 4000 level.

Of the 28 credits required, a minimum of 4 credits of MFREN must be from the 3000/4000 level; a minimum of 4 credits must be from 4000 level.

 
German 
28 hours of MGRMN at the 3000 and 4000 level.

Of the 28 credits required, a minimum of 4 credits of MGRMN must be from the 3000/4000 level; a minimum of 4 credits of MGRMN must be from 4000 level.
 
Spanish 

28 hours of MSPAN at the 3000 and 4000 level.

Of the 28 credits required, a minimum of 4 credits of MSPAN must be from the 3000/4000 level; a minimum of 4 credits of MSPAN must be from 4000 level.

 
Other Language 
Select courses in another language, as approved by the Department Chair. 
2. Modern Language Studies Electives4 hours
  • Credits may be earned in any Modern Languages departmental courses (MFREN/MGRMN/ MJPAN/MLANG/MSPAN) not counted toward the 28 hours of 2000/3000/4000 credit for the Language of Concentration.
  • Select courses in another language, as approved by the Department Chair.
 
3. Modern Language Study Abroad and Capstone Courses4 hours

For all language concentrations, students must complete a study abroad experience (or similar immersive experience approved in advance by the Department of Modern Languages) in the Language of Concentration of an approved host country and program. Students are highly encouraged to complete a semester-long study abroad program.

For information on the many available exchange programs and financial aid and scholarship options, students should talk with the Director of Global Engagement and visit the library of study abroad resources.   

Following the study abroad experience, students must also complete:  

 
MLANG 3030 Processing the International Experience1 hour
MLANG 4990 Senior Project2 hours
MLANG 4980 Senior Capstone1 hour
Additional Considerations 
  • Majors preparing to teach a modern language should consult the Education Department.

**A Modern Language Studies major customarily earns a B.A. degree. However, if a student has a first major that is associated with a different baccalaureate degree, the Modern Language Studies major may serve as a second major for the degree associated with the first major (B.S., B.FA., B.M., B.S.N.). 

 

MLANG 3030 Processing the International Experience (1 hour)

For students who have successfully completed a semester or year of study abroad or international internship. Students will process that experience further by analyzing specific cultural and educational experiences and interacting with students who have had similar experiences abroad.P/F only.
(Offered every semester.)

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Experiential Learning: Intensive
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Discourse Instructive
MLANG 4980 Senior Capstone (1 hour)

Culmination course in which students reflect on their academic growth, integrate knowledge, carry out an assessment of their academic career, develop professional materials, and prepare for the transition from their undergraduate education into their future professions. This course is taken during the student's last year in residence at ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ and concurrent with or after completing MLANG 4990 Senior Project.
Pre or Corequisite(s): MLANG 4990 Senior Project.       

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Experiential Learning: Intensive
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Speaking Instructive
MLANG 4990 Senior Project (2 hours)

Senior-level research and writing seminar supports the student's individual work on an approved Senior Project. This course is required of graduating majors and taken prior to or concurrent with MLANG 4980 Senior Capstone.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of Department Chair.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Experiential Learning: Intensive
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Writing Instructive