Nicolas Hu, M.A.
Lecturer, Spanish
Office locationDunlap Hall, 311,Â
Area(s) of Expertise: Pedagogy, Language Technology, 19th Century Spanish Literature
Overview
Nicolas Hu, M.A. is a native of Taipei, Taiwan, but grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina and northern California. He has a B.A. in Spanish and French from Santa Clara University in California and a M.A. in Spanish from the University of Kansas. From 2007 to 2019, Hu was the language lab coordinator at the Dahlonega campus. His research interests are: pedagogy, language technology, second language acquisition, translation, 19th Century Peninsular Spanish Literature and 20th Century Latin American Literature.
Courses Taught
- SPAN 1001 Elementary Spanish I
- SPAN 1002 Elementary Spanish II
- SPAN 2001 Intermediate Spanish I
Education
- M.A. , Spanish and Spanish American Literature , University of Kansas, 1998
- B.A. , French and Spanish, Santa Clara University , 1996
Research/Special Interests
Teaching Methodology, Linguistics, Language Technology