Students soon discover the value of another language, not only in providing greater employment and career opportunities, but also in providing different insights, a fuller and richer perspective on different cultures, academic disciplines, and, in fact, on all aspects of life.
Discover Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures
The Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures is the choice of students who enjoy learning about other languages and cultures and who realize the importance of communication in all aspects of contemporary life.
Why study Modern Languages at Bishop’s?
Bishop’s constitutes a cultural crossroads. Its setting in a predominantly Anglophone community in the middle of francophone Quebec provides our students with exposure to both major linguistic and cultural groups in Quebec, while its diverse student population–drawn from all parts of Quebec, Canada, the United States, and abroad–assures a vibrant interchange between students of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
The Bishop’s environment is ideal for language acquisition. Small class size encourages an excellent rapport between teachers and students, as well as superb opportunities for learning and practice. Bishop’s small size overall fosters a close interaction amongst the various faculties, making interdisciplinary studies an exciting possibility. Thus, students may decide to specialize in one, two, or even three languages, or combine their language studies with concentrations in other disciplines like music, philosophy, business or science.
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There are other attractive features. Each section of the Department has various extra-curricular activities: conversation clubs, guest speakers, field trips, and cultural events.
The Language Lab in the library offers supplementary materials to enhance the learning process: audio and video tapes, CDs, and DVDs
The library also holds a wide selection of journals, books, tapes, CDs and CD-ROMS and films in all the major languages.
The Department of Modern Languages offers Majors in Modern Languages and Hispanic Studies, an International Major in German Studies, as well as Minors in German Studies, Hispanic Studies, and Japanese Studies and Certificates in Modern Languages and in Intensive English.
The Major in Modern Languages consists of 60 credits equally distributed (30/30) between two languages Concentrations chosen from German, Japanese, and Spanish (Hispanic Studies). Students may also complete one of their two language Concentrations in English Language Studies (for non-native English speakers) or French.
The Major in Hispanic Studies and the International Major in German require 42 credits, and minor concentrations require 24 credits.
Esperado Enero 2023
Faculty of Arts and Science
2600 College Street,
SHERBROOKE,
Quebec (QC),
J1M 1Z7, Canada
International High School Students: You are considered an international high school student for admission purposes if you: are currently completing secondary school at a country outside of Canada or the USA; or you completed secondary school at a country outside of Canada or the USA within the last two years and you have not studied elsewhere since completing your secondary school studies
Admission Requirements General:
The following requirements should be used as a guideline to be considered competitive for admissions consideration. Each admission cycle, Bishop’s University receives more applications than spaces available. Meeting the minimum posted requirements does not guarantee admission. Applicants who do not meet the posted requirements may be considered on an individual basis. In those cases, the Admissions Office may request additional information in addition to that indicated below.
Normally have completed 12 years of formal schooling and received a secondary school credential that would permit you access to university in that country. If you are studying at or have graduated from secondary school in a country where secondary school finishes after only 11 years of formal schooling your application will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Minimum average required varies depending upon curriculum followed; transcripts are reviewed on an individual basis.
English language requirements: Complete a recognized English assessment with appropriate minimum score:
TOEFL minimum overall score of 237 (Computer-based) or 90 (Internet-based)
IELTS minimum overall score of 6.5
MELAB minimum overall score of 85
CAEL minimum overall score of 70
Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) minimum score of C
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) minimum score of C
Pearson Test of English: Academic (PTE: Academic) minimum overall score of 61