User:SofiaN.Galvan/Faculty of Tongues (National University of Córdoba)

The School of Languages is one of the faculties of the National University of Cordoba, located in the University Campus, in the center of Córdoba, Argentina.

Its origin dates back to 1920 when the Department of Languages was created, under the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences. The first languages studied were French, Italian and basic notions of legal Latin. In 1926, it changed its name to Language Institute, which depended on the Rector's Office of the University, and the academic offer was expanded with professorships and translation programs in German, French, English and Italian.

In 1943, it changed its name first to School of Higher Education on Languages and then to School of Higher Education on Classic and Modern Languages, at the same time that the academic offerings were expanded, and the curricula were modified. Since the early 1980s, there were plans to establish it as a faculty, a project that became a reality in 2000.

Undergraduate Study
The School of Languages offers undergraduate education in six languages: German, Spanish, French, English, Italian and Portuguese. The programs, given for each of these languages, are organized into three different tracks which center around research, teaching or translation, respectively.

Licentiate Degrees:

They focus on research and are offered in:


 * German Language and Literature
 * Spanish as a Native and Foreign Language
 * French Language and Literature
 * English Language and Literature
 * Italian Language and Literature

Teacher Education Programs:

They are offered in:


 * German Language
 * Spanish as a Native and Foreign Language
 * French Language
 * English Language
 * Italian Language
 * Portuguese Language

Translator-training Programs:

They earn you the degree of “National Sworn Translator” and are offered in:


 * German
 * French
 * English
 * Italian

Graduate Study
Ph.D.:


 * Ph.D. degree in language sciences

Master's degree:


 * Master's degree in teaching Spanish as a foreign language
 * Master's degree in translation studies
 * Master's degree in English language
 * Master's degree in comparative literatures and cultures
 * Master's degree in languages and interculturality

Specializations:


 * Specialization in translation
 * Specialization in reading and writing processes and practices
 * Specialization in foreign language didactics
 * Specialization in language and digital communication