2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of English and Foreign Languages
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Dr. Paul D. Mahaffey, Chair
Comer Hall, Second Floor
Alex Beringer, English Graduate Coordinator
Comer Hall, Second Floor
Leonor Vazquez-Gonzalez, Spanish Graduate Coordinator
Comer Hall, First Floor
Mission
The Department of English and Foreign Languages contributes to the University of Montevallo’s undergraduate liberal arts curriculum through its programs in literature, languages, and philosophy. The Department endeavors to produce critical, creative, and syncretic readers, writers, thinkers, and communicators, while promoting social awareness and expanding intellectual and cultural horizons. The faculty, dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and creative and professional activities, seeks not just to prepare students for graduate studies and a host of careers but also to enrich their lives.
The focus of the English program is “to teach the reading, writing, and analysis of texts in English, to contribute to knowledge about the reading, writing and analysis of such texts, and to make the knowledge of the discipline accessible to and useful for the larger community.” The Foreign Languages program must, by nature, play a key role in the University’s mission of providing to students a “higher educational experience of high quality, with a strong emphasis on undergraduate liberal studies.” Foreign Language study also complements the mission of the College of Arts and Sciences, which is “Educated Citizens Prepared for a Changing World.” Thus, the primary objective of the study of a foreign language is “to prepare students for living and contributing to the global community with language skills and cultural awareness.”
English
The English Program offers the Master of Arts in English as well as courses in support of the Masters of Education in Secondary Education (6-12) with certification in English/Language Arts. Students who have taken courses at the undergraduate level may not also receive credit for the cross-listed courses, at the graduate level, with the exception of internships, directed readings, and special topics. For information on the M.Ed. programs, refer to the appropriate section under Department of Teaching, Leadership, & Technology
Foreign Languages
The Foreign Languages program does not offer a graduate degree. However, the program offers courses in support of the Masters of Education in Secondary Education (6-12) with certificaiton in Foreign Languages-Spanish. Students who have taken the courses at the undergraduate level may not also receive credit for the cross-listed courses at the graduate level, with the exception of internships, directed readings, and special topics. For information on the M.Ed. programs, refer to the appropriate section under Department of Teaching, Leadership, & Technology . In addition to the general requirements for admission to the M.Ed. program, students must successfully complete an interview in Spanish with the Foreign Language faculty, pass the World Language Praxis Exam, and complete four graduate courses in the Spanish teaching field.
Courses in English and Foreign Languages
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