The study of modern languages, as well as cultures and literatures in their original languages, is an intellectual experience that allows students to recognize and embrace language and cultural diversity. Language learning goes beyond the development of linguistic skills: it fosters creativity, tolerance, and inclusion, while promoting the development of critical thinking skills.
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures stresses proficiency in all language skills, as well as the development of a cultural awareness, to prepare students for careers in business, communication, education, government, health sciences, social work, translation and interpreting, and related professions. Similarly, our varied coursework encourages the study of bi/multilingualism and bi/multiculturalism in the context of the United States and around the world. This work is locally and nationally crucial in the U.S. where there are over 300 languages spoken, and that, at least, 20% of the U.S. population speaks a language other than English.
Application Secondary / High School Diploma Official transcripts Submit a transcript evaluation from NACES GPA 3.0 out of (4.0 scale) TOEFL iBT: 80 OR IELTS 6.5 overall. A school counselor recommendation SAT / ACT Scores (optional)
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