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College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature

College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature. College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature. One of four Colleges of Arts & Sciences 246.75 FTE, $14 million budget 5-6,000 undergrads take courses each semester 11 BA degrees 7 MA degrees 6 PhD degrees.

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College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature

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  1. College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature

  2. College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature • One of four Colleges of Arts & Sciences • 246.75 FTE, $14 million budget • 5-6,000 undergrads take courses each semester • 11 BA degrees • 7 MA degrees • 6 PhD degrees

  3. Language/Literature Study and the Liberal Arts Tradition • Language/literature study deepens knowledge of the self and of others in the local and global community • At least 30 languages and 15 national literatures are typically taught in any one semester • Focus on languages and literatures of Asia and the Pacific

  4. Faculty • Excellence in Teaching • 17 Regents’ Medals • 15 Presidential Citations • Excellence in Research • More than $14 million in external grants over the past ten years

  5. Six Instructional Departments • East Asian • English • Europe & the Americas • Hawaiian & Indo-Pacific • Linguistics • Second Language Studies

  6. East Asian Languages & Literatures • Largest East Asian program in the US, with strong interdisciplinary focus • One of only three programs in the US that offer BA and PhD in Korean • Heritage language instruction and Web-based courses in Cantonese, Mandarin, Taiwanese, Japanese, and Korean • Most comprehensive doctoral program in the US for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literatures

  7. English • BA, MA, PhD with concentrations in Literary Studies, Creative Writing, Cultural Studies Asia-Pacific, Composition and Rhetoric • Home of the UH Citizen’s Chair and the Distinguished Visiting Writer • Five important journals: Biography, Manoa,‘Oiwi, Tinfish, Chain • Extensive community outreach: Hawai‘i Writing Project, Teen Reading Program, Literature and Hawaii’s Children, The Education Partnership, Service Learning

  8. Languages & Literatures of Europe & the Americas • Certificate, BA, & MA in Spanish, French, German, Classics, & Russian • Unique courses: • Europeans in the Pacific • French-African Literature • US Latino Culture & Literature • Broad range of study abroad programs: Russia, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Argentina

  9. Hawaiian & Indo-Pacific Languages & Literatures • Enrollments in Hawaiian exceed those of any other indigenous language program in the US • Largest Pacific languages program in the US • Vital languages such as Arabic, Cambodian, Hindi, Filipino, Ilokano, Indonesian, and Thai • Heritage language instruction in Hawaiian, Filipino, Ilokano, Samoan, and Vietnamese

  10. Linguistics • Investigates the nature, use, and acquisition of language • Ranked in the top 25% of linguistics departments in the US • Special focus on languages of Asia and the Pacific; home of Oceanic Linguistics • New emphasis on lab-oriented linguistic research

  11. Second Language Studies • Widely regarded as the premier program in the world for second language acquisition • In 1990s, SLS faculty published more articles in the leading journals than faculty in the 2nd- through 4th-ranked programs combined • High volume of applications, high admission standards – accepts 5% of PhD applicants • Millions of dollars in competitive grant funds

  12. Five Programs • Manoa Writing Program • Center for Biographical Research • Center for Interpretation and Translation Studies • Language Learning Center • National Foreign Language Resource Center

  13. Manoa Writing Program • One of the best Writing-Across-the-Curriculum programs in the US • Annually supports 1,000 Writing Intensive classes in 70+ departments • Offers Writing Placement Exam for 1,600 new students each year • Conducts and publishes assessment studies of writing outcomes • Conducts faculty workshops and supports Web site for Writing Intensive instructors

  14. Center for Biographical Research • Publishes Biography, leading international journal in life studies • Offers BA through Liberal Studies, and graduate courses through English Department • Sponsors campus lecture series and biography projects with community organizations • Publishes Biography monograph book series

  15. Center for Interpretation & Translation Studies • Established 1987 in response to local interpretation and translation needs • Under re-organization plan, will include affiliate faculty from LLL departments • Offers basic interpretation and translation courses during the semester, plus advanced on-line courses during the summer

  16. Language Learning Center • Support services to enhance language learning • Teaching and Curriculum Center – faculty development • Multimedia Computer Labs – computer-assisted instruction • Audio/video production – materials development • Satellite dish, connection to campus ITV network – uplink/downlink live programming

  17. Improving the nation’s capacity for teaching and learning foreign languages via training, research, and development • On-line catalog features over 100 diverse publications • $8,000,000 in NFLRC and related grants since 1990

  18. Our Heritage • Our Sense of Place • LLL affirms and reflects Hawaii’s diversity and the UHM Strategic Plan: • prepare students for a global society • preserve Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific languages, literatures, and cultures • provide education with an international dimension

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