2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Comparative Literature, Languages, and Linguistics
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This department administers the following areas: American Sign Language, Arabic, Asian Studies, Chinese, Classics, ESL, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin, Linguistics, Literature in Translation, Russian, Russian, and Post-Soviet Studies, and World Literature. Each language or area is listed alphabetically.
Associate Professor Krapp, Chairperson
Arabic (ARAB)
Associate Professor Krapp, Chairperson and Adviser
Asian Studies (ASST)
Professor Welch, Director of Asian Studies
The Asian Studies program is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide the student with a broad understanding of the traditional and modern civilizations of East Asia and Southeast Asia. The Asian Studies program offers both a major and minor. Study of an Asian language is strongly recommended for all majors and minors, and language courses beyond level 4 may be counted toward the major requirements.
Chinese (CHIN)
Professor Zhou, Director of Chinese Program Studies
Classics
Professor Marchesi, Director of Classics Program
Comparative Literature (CLL)
Professors Donahue, Lekatsas, Leonard, Marchesi, Rifkin, Smith, Zhou
Associate Professors Gales
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Professors Wahba, Program Director
German (GERM)
Professor Donahue, Director of German Program
Greek (Ancient) (GRK)
Professor Smith, Adviser
Hebrew, Modern (HEBR)
Associate Professor Krapp, Chairperson and Adviser
Japanese (JPAN)
Professor Welch, Director of Japanese Program
Latin (LAT)
Professor Marchesi, Advisor
Linguistics (LING)
Professor Leonard, Director of Linguistics Programs
Literature in Translation (LIT)
Literature in Translation courses are available under the prefix LIT, as well as in French (FRLT), Italian (ITLT), Romance Languages and Literatures (RLLT), and Spanish (SPLT). See Course Descriptions for more information.
Modern Greek (MGRK)
Associate Professor Krapp, Chairperson and Adviser
Russian (RUS)
Professor Krapp, Chairperson and Adviser
Russian literature in translation courses can be found under the prefix LIT.
Swahili (SWAH)
Professor Leonard, Adviser
Swahili is a major lingua franca in Africa with millions of speakers throughout the eastern part of the continent. A Bantu language of the Niger-Kordofanian family, Swahili has a typical, complex Bantu structure. It utilizes, for example, some 13 noun classes, the equivalent of a Romance language having 13 genders.
The Swahili course series introduces the student to the basics of speaking, understanding, reading, writing, and conversing. An important part of the curriculum is the culture of the Swahili people and of other speakers of the language. Readings on culture are supplemented with guest lecturers. Language lab is required.
World Literature
Associate Professor Krapp, Chairperson and Adviser
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