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World Languages and Cultures

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OVERVIEW OF DEPARTMENT OFFERINGS

World language study should be an integral part of an academic program for most students. The theoretical understanding of and practical experience in language underlie many intellectual disciplines that try to meet the complex problems of contemporary society. Courses offered by the Department of World Languages and Cultures are designed to develop students' understanding of a second culture through the language spoken by that culture.

The Department of World Languages and Cultures offers the following majors:

  • Anthropology (B.A. or B.S.)
  • World Languages and Cultures (B.A.) with the following options:
    • French
    • German
    • Spanish
    • Language Teacher Preparation, for French, German, Spanish
  • World Languages and Cultures Additional Major with the following options for students with a primary major in another field:
    • French - OR - French (Languages and Cultures for Professions)
    • German - OR - German (Languages and Cultures for Professions)
    • Spanish - OR - Spanish (Languages and Cultures for Professions)

The Department of World Languages and Cultures offers the following minors:

  • Anthropology
  • Chinese Studies
    • Chinese Studies (Option: Languages and Cultures for Professions)
  • French
  • German
    • German (Option: Languages and Cultures for Professions)
  • Middle Eastern Studies
  • Russian Studies
    • Russian Studies (Option: Languages and Cultures for Professions)
  • Spanish
    • Spanish (Option: Languages and Cultures for Professions)
  • Spanish Translation and Interpretation Studies
  • World Film Studies

Additional Language Instruction

  • American Sign Language
  • Arabic
  • Classical Latin
  • Italian
  • Portuguese

The Department houses several College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Cross Disciplinary Studies Programs:

Students at all levels of world language study will have access to the Language Studies Resource Center, located in 3142 Pearson. The Resource Center contains an extensive collection of world language materials, including audio-visual materials, electronic resources, music, books, language specific software and hardware, and other course-related materials.