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Frequently Asked Questions

Introduction

Welcome to the Department of Modern and Classical Languages. This document has been prepared to help students find answers to questions regarding degree requirements and information on careers available to language students. As you use this document, please take notes not only to answer your questions, but also to remember what questions you did not find answered. Your advisor will attempt to incorporate your suggestions into revisions of this document.

  • Who studies foreign languages, and why? Answer
  • Would you like to know more about the benefits of proficiency in navigating another language and culture? Answer
  • Are there other benefits of studying a foreign language?Answer
  • What minors work best for foreign language majors? Answer
  • I already have studied a language or speak another language. Where do I start at the university level?Answer
  • Can I get credit for my previously acquired language skills? Answer
  • What about transfer credits? Answer
  • I would like to study abroad. What are my options? Answer
  • I have never attempted to learn another language. Which language should I choose? What help is available? Answer
  • What should I expect from a language class? Answer

You can also read the brochure "Language Study in the Age of Globalization: The College-Level Experience” to learn about what language you should study and why!