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Program modules
The modules are FLLT 321 Topics: Chinese Literature in Translation, FLLT 328 Topics in Japanese Literature in Translation, FLLT 329 Topics in Italian Literature in Translation, FLLT 330 Varying Authors, Themes and Movements, FLLT 338 Light and Shadow - Japanese Films, FLLT 380 Topics in Japanese Culture in Translation.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have transcripts of all secondary and post-secondary work, a minimum score of 80 (TOEFL ibt), 550 (paper), or 213 (computer) in TOEFL (for international students from non-English speaking country) or 6.5 or better in IELTS, applicants to the Nursing major must have a minimum TOEFL score of 100 (TOEFL ibt), 600 (paper), or 250 (computer).
University of Delaware accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Venue / office name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Address
Contact address for international enquiries
30 East Main Street
Jastak-Burgess Hall
NEWARK
Delaware
19716
Venue description
This department has sixty full-time and one part-time faculty, a Director for the Media Center, and an office staff of four. In addition, it has about twenty adjunct faculty who teach one or more courses per semester and twenty-five graduate teaching assistants. The Spanish faculty is the largest, followed by French, German, Italian, and Asian Languages (Chinese and Japanese); the faculties in Russian and Classics are comparable in size; and also has faculty members who teach Hebrew and Arabic on a regular basis, as well as Portuguese when demand is sufficient to warrant a course. By providing opportunities both on campus and abroad for the study of foreign languages and literatures, and the civilizations and cultures where those languages are or once were spoken, the Department defines and fulfills its basic mission.
Telephone number
+1 302 831 6882
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
This university provides both on-campus and graduate housing. The student rooms include beds, desks, each residential hall furnished with mailboxes, chairs, dressers, wardrobe closets, and lighting with all bathrooms (except guest bathrooms) are assigned as specifically male or female. Students are permitted to bring telephones (no extra cost for telephone installation), a fan, radios and stereos, a TV, a desk or study lamp, a computer, a few plates, mugs, and glasses for snacks, have refrigerator and microwave. Students can study in their rooms, as well as in study lounges that are provided in many residence halls. All graduate student and family housing includes the following at no extra charge: local telephone service (bring the touch-tone telephone and enjoy free features including call hold, call waiting, and automatic call back), voice Mail (each student has a private voice mailbox and each room or apartment has voice mail answering service), utilities (heat, air conditioning, electric and water are all included), data (install an Ethernet card and network software in the student's computer and take advantage of high-speed access to the campus network and the Web), cable TV (can connect their TV and FM radio to the cable and enjoy quality radio and 61 TV channels including the major networks, "super stations," satellite channels (i.e., CNN, ESPN, MTV, SCOLA), and University channels. All buildings have convenient, low-cost laundry facilities), parking is not included in the rental rate. However, a resident student parking permit can be purchased. Contact the Department of Public Safety for details at (302) 831-1184.