Bachelor of Arts in English Literature
Program Overview
Introduction to the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at National Taiwan University is dedicated to fostering a deep understanding of languages, literatures, and cultures from around the world. With a strong focus on academic excellence and research, the department offers a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses language training, literary studies, and cultural analysis.
Academic Programs
The department offers a range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in foreign languages and literatures. The undergraduate program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in language skills, literary analysis, and cultural studies, while the graduate program offers advanced training in specialized areas of research.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program in foreign languages and literatures is a four-year degree that requires students to complete a minimum of 128 credits. The program is divided into several components, including:
- Language Training: Students are required to take a series of language courses that focus on developing their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
- Literary Studies: Students take courses in literary analysis, theory, and criticism, with a focus on understanding the historical and cultural contexts of literary works.
- Cultural Studies: Students explore the cultural, social, and historical contexts of languages and literatures, with a focus on developing critical thinking and analytical skills.
Graduate Program
The graduate program in foreign languages and literatures offers advanced training in specialized areas of research, including literary studies, cultural studies, and language pedagogy. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in academia, research, and industry.
Course Offerings
The department offers a wide range of courses in foreign languages and literatures, including:
- Language Courses: Courses in language skills, such as reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
- Literary Courses: Courses in literary analysis, theory, and criticism, with a focus on understanding the historical and cultural contexts of literary works.
- Cultural Courses: Courses that explore the cultural, social, and historical contexts of languages and literatures.
- Elective Courses: Courses that allow students to pursue specialized interests and areas of research.
Research Areas
The department has a strong research focus, with faculty members specializing in a range of areas, including:
- Literary Studies: Research in literary analysis, theory, and criticism, with a focus on understanding the historical and cultural contexts of literary works.
- Cultural Studies: Research in cultural, social, and historical contexts of languages and literatures.
- Language Pedagogy: Research in language teaching and learning, with a focus on developing effective language instruction methods.
Faculty and Staff
The department has a diverse and experienced faculty, with members from around the world. The faculty is committed to providing students with a supportive and stimulating learning environment, and to fostering a sense of community and academic excellence.
Facilities and Resources
The department has a range of facilities and resources, including:
- Language Laboratories: State-of-the-art language laboratories that provide students with access to language learning software and resources.
- Library Collections: Extensive library collections that include books, journals, and online resources in foreign languages and literatures.
- Computer Facilities: Computer facilities that provide students with access to email, internet, and other digital resources.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the department have a range of career opportunities, including:
- Academia: Careers in teaching and research at universities and colleges.
- Industry: Careers in language instruction, translation, and interpretation.
- Government: Careers in government agencies, embassies, and international organizations.
- Non-Profit: Careers in non-profit organizations, cultural institutions, and community organizations.
