Methodology in the Classroom
Students learn and practice language through
a wide variety of activities, including group
conversations, video, audio materials, grammar
and vocabulary drill, and compositions. Majors
and minors will hone their writing and speaking
skills in all their courses. After an initial
survey of literature and civilization, students
progress to upper-division classes where they
explore in detail advanced topics in literature,
linguistics, culture, and cinema of the Hispanic
and Francophone worlds.
Study Abroad
Foreign Languages majors are encouraged to
fulfill six of their upper-division credit hours
through study abroad experience.
The Department of Foreign Language currently
offers a six credit hour summer program either
in France, Spain, or Guatemala. These
programs offer students an opportunity to
perfect language skills and immerse themselves
in target language culture. For more
information on France click
here. For
more information on Spain click
here.
For more information on Xela click
here.
Other UM departments such as Art, Business,
and Political Science offer various options to
travel to other countries.
Teacher Education Program in Languages
UM offers secondary education certification
in both French and Spanish. Students choosing
the secondary certification track complete their
program of study in coordination with the
College of Education. Montevallo FL graduates
frequently find employment in area schools.
Other Career Opportunities
Graduates of the University of Montevallo's
Foreign Language programs are currently engaged
in a great variety of careers, including
education, government service, health care,
business, and law. Acquisition of a second
language and familiarity with other cultures are
an increasingly important component of
professional preparation, even in fields not
traditionally associated with foreign language.
As the non-English-speaking population increases
in Alabama and across the United States,
professionals in areas such as sales, insurance,
banking, politics, and law enforcement are
recognizing the need to become competent in a
second language in order to provide adequate
service to the public. Many UM students pursue
a double major in FL and
an additional field of
study such as business,
speech pathology, and
social work.
Additionally, students
in diverse disciplines
are recognizing the
importance of a foreign
language minor (French,
German, or Spanish).
Employers in a given
profession commonly
prefer graduates with
this asset.
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