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Language Program
239 Cowell College
(831) 459-2054
http://language.ucsc.edu
Program Description | Faculty | Course Descriptions
Program Description
Understanding how language works is a crucial part of
comprehending human consciousness and communication. Language is an
intellectual tool basic to all disciplines. In today's communities,
multicultural and global, learning a second language is not a refinement but a
necessity-the key to understanding and communicating with others near and far.
The goal of the Language Program at UCSC is to allow students to achieve a
substantial level of proficiency in languages other than English. Since such
proficiency always includes cultural as well as linguistic comprehension, the
program requires investigating the complex relationship between language and
culture.
The Language Program offers rigorous language
training by professional language instructors. Most courses are taught in the
target language from the very beginning. In 2005-06, languages offered are
Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese,
Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Spanish for Spanish speakers.
Students with previous language preparation who wish
to continue in that language take a placement examination to determine the
course level appropriate for them. Each language's placement examination format
is described in the quarterly Schedule of
Classes, along with the time, date, and location of the examination.
Language learning at UCSC is supported by a variety
of technologies. There is a campus language laboratory in the Media and
Electronic Resource Center (MERC) at McHenry Library; the library also houses
an abundance of print and audiovisual material in the languages taught at UCSC,
including music recordings and videos. Television programs are received from
countries around the world. Faculty in the Language Program are incorporating
new technologies into their teaching on an ongoing basis, including computer
software and web-based resources.
In addition to language courses, the program offers
upper-division courses exploring history, sociology, literature, art, film, and
other manifestations of culture. Many of these courses are taught in the target
language.
Students of language interested in theater have the
opportunity to participate in the annual International Playhouse, which every
spring presents highly successful programs consisting of pieces of Chinese, French,
German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish.
Students are also encouraged to participate in
foreign film series (e.g., Chinese, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian,
Spanish), international music festivals, and conferences on intercultural or
international topics.
Students who wish to concentrate on language study
can choose various majors. Students can major in language studies,
which combines courses in language proficiency and culture with general and
applied linguistics. The Literature Department offers courses in
French, German, Spanish, Latin American, and Italian literature. The Literature
Department encourages all students to study a second language and requires two
upper-division courses in a non-English literature for the intensive literature
major. The History Department encourages students of Asian, Latin American,
European, and classical history to study a second language and provides a
variety of opportunities to make use of language skills in their studies. Latin
American and Latino Studies focuses on the Hispanic culture of the Americas and requires all majors to read, speak, and write Spanish or Portuguese. Other
area studies majors involving language study include classical studies, German
studies, Italian studies, East Asian studies (Chinese emphasis), and global
economics.
Study abroad is an important component of language
study at UCSC. Language students have various opportunities for studying
abroad, including one-quarter programs in Siena, Italy, Japan (global economics
taught in English), and Costa Rica (tropical biology taught in English);
semester programs in Austria, Chile, Costa Rica, France, Germany, India, Italy,
or Mexico; and the yearlong UC Education Abroad Program, with centers in
Brazil, Chile, China, Costa Rica, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico,
Russia, Spain, and Taiwan.
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