About the program:
2022-2023 PROGRAM BROCHURE
The Language and Culture profile of the Arts, Literature and Communication program is a two-year pre-university program which immerses students in the study of language, thought, culture, and national traditions while encouraging trans- national approaches and cultural plurality.
Our goal is to enable students to develop communicative skills in Spanish and Italian and provide critical tools to understand the complexities of cultural traditions.
Gone are the days when students would study languages with the sole intention of pursuing a career in translation or interpretation. In today’s global job market you will find many professionals, business executives, diplomats, economic and market analysts and journalists with a degree in Languages and/or a degree in the Arts. Cultural adaptability, critical thinking and reasoning, problem-solving and adeptness in multiple languages are skills that are sought after by many employers.
Studying Language and Culture at Champlain College Saint-Lambert is the first step to widening your inter-cultural awareness and providing you with valuable communicative skills that will help to prepare you for a global job market.
The benefits of multilingualism are endless.
Program Grid:
Semester 1:
– Cultural Identity in the Visual Age I
– Spanish I
– Italian I
– Urban Spaces as Cultural Spheres
– English
– Humanities
– French
Semester 2:
– Cultural Identity in the Visual Age II
– Spanish II
– Italian II
– The Power of Language
– English
– French
– Complementary
– Physical Education
Semester 3:
– La francophonie à travers le monde
– Spanish III
– Italian III
– English
– Humanities
– Complementary
– Physical Education
Semester 4:
– Montreal: A Cultural Mosaic
– Spanish Civilization
– Italian Civilization
– Research Assessment
– English
– Humanities
– Physical Education
Where Language and Culture at Champlain can take you:
Faculty of Law: Corporate Law — Immigration Law.
Faculty of Arts: Communication Studies, Art History and Communication Studies, Linguistics, Economics, Journalism, History, Languages, Industrial Relations, Sociology, Community, Public Affairs and Policy Studies.
Faculty of Education: Teaching English as a Second Language and Undergraduate Leading to a Teaching Certification.
Application Deadline:
March 1st for the Fall Semester
Minimum Admissions Requirements:
Quebec Secondary School Diploma or a level of education that is deemed equivalent by the College.