Foreign Languages

Division IV Chair: B. Wooten

 

Program Chair: J. Hoch

 

Faculty: J. Carlevale, C. de Rosset, F. de Rosset, M. Graetzer, J. Hoch, N. Jones, I. Marte, R. Meadows, N. Patton, J. Wang, and M. Watkins

 

Website: http://www.berea.edu/foreign-languages/

 

Courses: CHI Courses; FRN CoursesGER CoursesJPN CoursesLAT CoursesSPN Courses

 

Major/Minor Requirements: French B.A.French MinorGerman B.A.German MinorLatin MinorSpanish B.A.Spanish Minor

 

In choosing a foreign language as an area of study, students not only prepare themselves for an interesting and rewarding career, but also learn to better comprehend the world in which they live and work. All of the language programs at Berea College are designed to help students learn and understand the language, literature, and culture of other countries.

Berea College’s foreign-language faculty are well-trained and experienced. The instructors have lived, worked, studied, or traveled extensively abroad. They are dedicated to quality teaching and are eager to help students both in and out of the classroom.

Beginning courses are taken by those who have no previous foreign-language experience. For students who have had some foreign-language study in high school or elsewhere, a placement examination, administered by members of the Foreign Languages Program or taken online by incoming students, usually determines the proper advanced level, either in the language (including conversation) or literature. Up-to-date methods and aids, including a digital language laboratory and computer-assisted instruction, are used to provide excellent instruction in all foreign-language courses.

The Foreign Languages Program offers both major and minor programs in French, German, and Spanish. A major emphasis in the modern languages is the development of the ability to speak, read, and write in these languages. An important step in reaching these goals is the Term Abroad Program. Foreign-language majors or minors may qualify to study either in Germany/Austria, France, Italy/Greece (for classical studies), Mexico, or Spain, with a percentage of the expenses paid by program grants. All students have the opportunity to study and travel in Europe, Asia, and Latin America during the summer.

The Program offers a minor in Latin, which is designed for students to acquire a reading knowledge of Latin and introduces them to Greek and Roman culture and major works of classical literature. Japanese and Chinese are offered each regular term, and Classical Hebrew is taught as student interest and faculty availability allow. Greek is not currently offered and future offerings are undetermined at this time.

Students taking foreign-language courses also have the opportunity to take part in activities on campus. There are clubs, language tables, and foreign films available throughout the academic year.

The Labor Program provides yet another way to pursue an interest in foreign languages. Within the program, jobs are available for tutors, language laboratory and teaching assistants, secretaries, and clerical assistants.

Students, who decide to include foreign language in their studies at Berea, will find that they have taken an important step in preparing for a career in today’s world. There is an increasing demand for people with foreign-language skills in business (from executives and managers to salespersons and secretaries), health professions, state and federal governments (a wide range of positions), and teaching. Many students at Berea College have double majors that prepare them for this demand; e.g., Spanish and Nursing, French and Political Science, German and Business, etc.

Graduates in foreign languages have found their education particularly useful in a number of professional and business careers: education, health services, international business, the tourist industry, and a wide range of government careers. Additionally, knowledge of foreign languages, especially in combination with other studies, helps students to begin careers and enhances their professional opportunities. The foreign language, literature, and culture course offerings also are intended for those who plan to pursue further studies in graduate school.

Foreign Language Majors Term Abroad Program

Students majoring in French, German, or Spanish have the opportunity to earn academic credit by participating in an approved formal instructional program located in a foreign country. Through the program, students will have the opportunity to improve their proficiency in the use of language, obtain an understanding of the contemporary culture in its authentic setting, and, upon their return to Berea, convey to others some of the understanding they have derived about foreign culture, and their enthusiasm for foreign-language study.

The program is intended for students who are in their junior year and expect to return to the campus for at least one regular term. Prior to participation, students must have been enrolled at Berea for the equivalent of one full academic year, completed the requisite number of advanced language courses, and received the recommendation of the program faculty.

The College will assist those students desiring to participate in the program by providing a scholarship grant equal to 75 percent of the estimated cost a student will incur. The remaining cost of the program is to be met through a combination of self-help, loans, and financial aid. The specific financial arrangements for each student shall be determined by the Office of Student Financial Aid Services. Students who minor in a foreign language also are eligible for some study-abroad grants.

Students interested in pursuing a study-abroad opportunity should contact a member of the Program’s faculty in their sophomore or junior year. (Note that students participating in this program must return to campus for at least one term after the study-abroad experience.)

Students interested in these opportunities are encouraged to choose from the following available programs offered primarily during regular terms, or discuss other options and additional summer opportunities with the Program’s faculty:

  • French: CIEE in Rennes (Fall and Spring terms); AIFS in Grenoble (Fall and Spring terms).
  • German: Speak and Write Institute in Marburg, Germany (Summer, Spring and Fall terms);Philipps University in Marburg, Germany (Spring and Fall terms); the KIIS Term Abroad Program in Regensburg (Spring Term); Wayne State Junior Year Abroad at the University of Munich (Fall and Spring terms).
  • Latin: KIIS Summer Program in Greece.
  • Spanish: KIIS Semester Program in Merida, Mexico (Fall Term) or the KIIS Program in Segovia, Spain (Spring Term).

In addition to supporting students' achievement of the Aims of General Education, the Foreign Languages Program seeks to assist students in meeting the following learning goals and associated learning outcomes:

Foreign Languages Student Learning Goals & Outcomes

Learning Goal 1: Fundamental Understanding of Language

Learning Outcome 1.1: Speech

Listen to and understand speech in the target language.

Learning Outcome 1.2: Speak Effectively

Speak effectively in the target language.

Learning Outcome 1.3: Read Effectively

Read effectively in the target language.

Learning Outcome 1.4: Write Effectively

Write effectively in a target language.

Learning Goal 2: Learn about Other's Culture and Ethnicity

Learning Outcome 2.1: Familiarity with the Culture and History of Others

Demonstrating familiarity with the cultures, histories, and perspectives of the diverse peoples who use the target language.

Learning Outcome 2.2: Familiarity with the Literature and Art of Other People

Demonstrating familiarity with the literature and other arts (film, music, etc.) produced by the diverse peoples who use the target language.

Learning Goal 3: Think Globally and Beyond

Learning Outcome 3.1: Critical and Creative Thinking and Communication

Thinking and communicating critically and creatively.

Learning Outcome 3.2: Interdisciplinary and Interpersonal Connections

Recognizing and creating interdisciplinary and interpersonal connections.

Learning Outcome 3.3: Preparation for Advanced Study and Career

Exhibiting the skills necessary to pursue advanced study and/or get a job in the field.

Foreign Languages Course Sequencing Tables

Please be aware that the table below represents current planning and is subject to change based on faculty availability and student interest.  It is not meant to represent any guarantee to the student that the courses will be offered in the term in which they are currently planned.

Course Fall 17 Spr 18 Fall 18 Spr 19 Fall 19 Spr 20 Fall 20 Spr 21
FRN 101 X   X   X   X  
FRN 102   X   X   X   X
FRN 103 X   X   X   X  
FRN 140   X       X    
FRN 300           X   X
FRN 310   X         X  
FRN 315       X        
FRN 320 X              
FRN 321     X          
FRN 325         X      
FRN 330                
FRN 340              
Course Fall 17 Spr 18 Fall 18 Spr 19 Fall 19 Spr 20 Fall 20 Spr 21
GER 101 X   X   X   X  
GER 102   X   X   X   X
GER 103 X   X   X   X  
GER 140 X X X X X X X X
GER 300       X        
GER 310   X       X    
GER 315       X        
GER 320 X   X       X  
GER 325   X       X    
GER 330         X     X
GER 340              
Course Fall 17 Spr 18 Fall 18 Spr 19 Fall 19 Spr 20 Fall 20 Spr 21
GRK 201 X              
GRK 202   X            
GRK 203     X        
Course Fall 17 Spr 18 Fall 18 Spr 19 Fall 19 Spr 20 Fall 20 Spr 21
JPN 101 (AST) X   X   X   X  
JPN 102 (AST)   X   X   X   X
JPN 103 (AST) X   X   X   X  
JPN 104 (AST)   X   X   X   X
CourseFall 17Spr 18Fall 18Spr 19Fall 19Spr 20Fall 20Spr 21
LAT 101X X X X 
LAT 102 X X X X
LAT 103  X X X
CourseFall 17Spr 18Fall 18Spr 19Fall 19Spr 20Fall 20Spr 21
CLS 110        
CLS 117X X X   
CLS 210   X    
CLS 215 X X X 
Course Fall 17 Spr 18 Fall 18 Spr 19 Fall 19 Spr 20 Fall 20 Spr 21
SPN 101 X X X X X X X X
SPN 102 X X X X X X X X
SPN 103 X X X X X X X X
SPN 140 (HIS) X   X   X   X  
SPN 310 X X X X X X    
SPN 312 X   X   X   X  
SPN 315 X X X X X X X X
SPN 320   X       X    
SPN 321       X       X
SPN 330     X       X  
SPN 331 X       X      
SPN 340              
Course Fall 17 Spr 18 Fall 18 Spr 19 Fall 19 Spr 20 Fall 20 Spr 21
CHI 101 X   X   X   X  
CHI 102   X   X   X   X
CHI 103 X   X   X   X  
CHI 104   X   X   X   X