Marymount Manhattan College
- Undergraduate
- Continuing Education
- Graduate
- Professional Studies
About the Program
Program Description
The Marymount Manhattan College offers Spanish and French courses. The proficiency in these languages allows the student to work in different fields, including translation or interpreter. Below there is a description of the courses of the programs, including a detailed description of the translation related courses of both programs:
FRENCH MINOR
For students with no previous French:
Elementary French I
Elementary French II
Intermediate French I
Intermediate French II
Advanced Grammar and Composition
Elective
For students with the equivalent of FREN 101-102:
Intermediate French I
Intermediate French II
French Conversation or
Explication de Textes
Advanced Grammar and Composition
Electives
For students with the equivalent of FREN 201-202:
Explication de Textes
French Translation or
French Phonetics and Conversation
Advanced Grammar and Composition
French Conversation
Electives
301. French Translation
Course stresses translation of texts concerning business, politics, science, jurnalism, literature, and other fields, with emphasis on modern usage of French and English.
SPANISH MINOR
One of the following Spanish language courses, depending on proficiency level:
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
Advanced Gramma,
Composition and Translation I
Advanced Gramma,
Composition and Translation II
All of the following:
Latin America: Conquest, Colonization,
Independence
Latin America: The Dynamics of Modernization
Hispanic Civilization
Seminar in Hispanic Studies
One of the following: 3
Internship in Hispanic Studies
Elective
313-314. Advanced Grammar, Composition and Translation I/II
These courses review Spanish grammatical structure and idiomatic expression. They are helpful in perfecting oral expression, writing, and translation for the student who has native fluency in the language, as well as for the student who has completed IntermediateSpanish.
Editor notes
Students who become proficient in French or Spanish prepare for a variety of positions in many fields.Although further studies may be necessary for those willing to work as translators and/or interpreters, both courses offer the perspective of acquiring proficiency in the languages in addition to knowledge on the French and Spanish cultures and literature.
Contact Information
Marymount Manhattan College
221 East 71st Street, NY, 10021
Division Administrative Secretary: Eleanor Bazzini
Phone: 212-517-0641
ebazzini@mmm.edu