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The term 'heritage language' denotes a language learned at home that is different from the dominant language of the community, and a 'heritage speaker' is someone who speaks or even just understands that language. Starting
in 2001-2002, the Linguistics Department launched the Heritage Language
Program, whose fundamental premise is that heritage speakers, who are
neither typical students of a foreign language, nor fluent speakers,
require a different kind of instruction that enhances the language
skills they already have, and amplifies their cultural literacy.
The
Heritage Language Program allows students to work towards high levels
of proficiency in their heritage language and to pursue their personal
and professional goals. The
Heritage Language Program in the Department of Linguistics offers
courses in Arabic, Filipino, Korean, Persian and Vietnamese; courses in
Armenian,
Cantonese
and Hindi/Urdu
may be
offered in the future. These courses will satisfy college
language requirements
and/or upper-division electives. Both basic and advanced levels
offered. As an incoming freshman, you are faced with many competing attractions and pressures on campus:
A course in the Heritage Language Program provides an answer to all of these questions simultaneously. If you grew up in a family where a language other than English was spoken, and if you understand a bit of that language, you are in a perfect position to take a course in the Heritage Language Program. Heritage Language Program courses offer many opportunities!
To enroll,
look under Linguistics/Heritage Languages in the Schedule of Classes or
on Tritonlink@ucsd.edu.
For
additional information, please contact: Tel:
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