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FOREIGN LANGUAGE



Study of foreign languages and literatures contributes to the liberal education of students by providing courses and programs designed to develop an appreciation of foreign languages and literatures as essential elements of culture, and to promote the sensitivity to human values and the critical thinking that is inherent in the study of cultures other than the students’ own.

Varied career opportunities are available to students who graduate with a strong grounding in the study of language. These include foreign service, international trade, graduate study, social work among non-English-speaking minority groups and teaching. Please refer to specific majors and course offerings in the following departments: Classical Studies (Ancient Greek/Hebrew/Latin)
French/Italian; German/Russian; Japanese/Chinese; Spanish.

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