2012-2013 University Catalog archived
Romance Languages (ROML)
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French (FREN)
G. W. Custis Lee Foundation
Professors Frégnac-Clave, Lambeth, Radulescu
Associate Professor Kamara
Assistant Professor Chenoweth
Students who plan to work in French and another Romance language are advised to refer to the description of the Romance languages major.
HONORS: An Honors Program in French is offered for qualified students; see department head for details.
Italian (ITAL)
Post-Doctoral Mellon Fellow Bini
Portuguese (PORT)
Spanish (SPAN)
Professors Bailey, Barnett, Boetsch, Campbell, Mayock
Associate Professor Botta
Assistant Professors González, Reyes
Students who plan work in Spanish and another Romance language are advised to refer to the description of the Romance languages major.
Spanish courses are numbered according to the following scheme.
200-209, 300-309 Language and Linguistics
210-219, 310-319 Civilization and Culture
220-229, 320-339 Peninsular literature
240-249, 340-359 Spanish-American literature
260-269, 360-369 Hispanic (Transatlantic)
270-279, 370-379 Literary Analysis and Theory
HONORS: An Honors Program in Spanish is offered for qualified students; see department head for details.
Romance Languages
Majors may count one Romance Language literature course taught in English by Romance Languages faculty toward the 200-level requirements of the Spanish or French major, or the primary language of the Romance Languages major. Approved courses, if any, will be identified on the Romance Languages web site during registration each term.
HONORS: An Honors Program in Romance Languages is offered for qualified students; see department head for details.
Teacher Certification
Students wishing to teach French or Spanish in secondary school have the opportunity for certification from the Commonwealth of Virginia, reciprocal in 40 additional states. In general, fulfillment of general education requirements and requirements for the major in French or Spanish make up the core of the certification requirement. Students must complete at least 33 credits in language. In addition, students must take up to 15 credits in education courses, as well as additional credits in student teaching. Interested students should consult the Director of Teacher Education.
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