Canisius strongly promotes internships and the study abroad program to provide students with practical experience in the language and culture they are studying. Local internships can be arranged at schools, business and social services, depending on the particular interests of the student. Internships abroad have included summer jobs in German athletic facilities, French schools, Spanish summer camps and Mexican law offices.
Students majoring in a modern language are required to spend a minimum of four consecutive weeks studying abroad and are encouraged to spend at least one academic semester abroad in programs supported by Canisius. Professors work closely with students to set up individually tailored programs at:
- Lille, France -- The Catholic University of Lille
- Oviedo, Spain -- University of Oviedo
- London, England -- London Metropolitan University
- Galway, Ireland -- National University of Ireland at Galway
- Dortmund, Germany -- University of Dortmund
- Queensland, Australia -- University of the Sunshine Coast
- Antwerp, Belgium -- University of Antwerp
- Uppsala, Sweden -- Uppsala University
- Tokyo, Japan -- Sophia University
- San Juan, Puerto Rico -- Sacred Heart Univeristy
- Rome, Italy --John Cabot University
- Sicily, Italy -- Mediterranean Center for the Arts & Sciences
- Florence, Italy -- Lorenzo De'Medici
The language clubs at Canisius sponsor many extra-curricular events such as:
- The Hispanic Heritage Celebration
- Oktoberfest
- Carnevale
- French dinners
- Performances by professional theater groups
- Masses in French, German and Spanish
- Poetry readings
- Trips to Quebec
- Lectures by prominent scholars and experts from various fields.
The Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures offers foreign film screenings through the Cine Club. The Intercultural Living Center (Campion Hall) is a residence hall designed to create an environment where American students and international students live together and enjoy special social and cultural activities such as film festivals, dinners, guest lectures and celebrations of international holidays.
Cultural Requirements
Over the course of the semester, each student in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures in courses 103 and up will participate in or attend two cultural events or activities outside of regular class time. One of them must be related to the culture of the language under study. The second should at least have a multicultural character. These events may include (but are not limited to) concerts, plays, lectures, college-sanctioned cultural trips, or films. At least one cultural event must be college-sponsored. In order to earn up to 5 percent of the final grade, the student will write two essays (in English for the 103/104/115/116 level and in the target language for higher level courses, maximum one-page each, 12-point font, double spaced). Each essay must be turned in within ONE week of the event/activity’s occurrence. The assignment is to include a brief summary of the event and most importantly, must reflect the student's impression/opinion/analysis of the event. In order to avoid misunderstandings, the student MUST consult with the instructor whether or not the event he/she plans to attend meets the above criteria. For students taking more than one Modem Language class, the number of cultural events required is four.
A current list of events acceptable in fulfillment of the cultural requirement will be posted electronically and updated by the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures. Any suggestions by students are welcome.
Cultural Events:
2012 Canisius College Quebecois Film Festival
Monday, February 6 through Sunday February 12
Special faculty lectures at each screening. Free and open to the public. All films are in French with English subtitles. All lectures will be n English. For additional information contact Kayla DeCoste at decostek@canisius.edu.
Monday, February 6 - Mon Oncle Antoine - Regis North 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
1971, Drama, Set in cold rural Quebec at Christmas time, we follow the coming of age of a young boy and the life of his family which owns the town's general store and undertaking business. Director: Claude Jutra
Tuesday, February 7 - Incendies - Regis North 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
2010, Drama Mystery, Twins journey to the Middle East to discover their history and fulfill their mother's last wishes. Director: Denis Villeneuve
Wednesday, February 8 - Aurore - Regis North 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Thursday, February 9 - Aurore - Regis North 2 p.m.
2005, Drama, After the sudden death of her mother, aurore Gagnon is abused by her disturbed step-mother as her town remains in the silence followed by her death. Based on a true story. Director: Luc Dionne
Friday, February 10 - Polytechnique - Regis North 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
2009, Crime Drama, A dramatization of the Montreal Massacre of 1989 where several female engineering students were murdered by an unstable misogynist. Director: Denis Villeneuve
Saturday, February 11 - Maurice Richard - Montante Cultural Center 7 p.m.
Sunday, February 12 - Maurice Richard - Regis North 2 p.m.
2005, Biography, A story about Quebec's most famous hockey player, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, focusing on the struggles of a French Canadian in the National Hockey League dominated by Anglophones. Director: Charles Biname