Department of Modern and Classical Languages

A foreign language major offers a uniquely rich and diverse humanities background. The study of languages sensitizes us to other cultures and the relativity of values; it frees us from the confines of monolingualism and provincialism; it increases our understanding of and competence in our native language' and, most important, it is an inquiry into language as language; the structure, system, code by which we interpret the world to ourselves and others. Through in-depth study of literature, we develop skills of close reading and literary analysis, and in composition courses we hone our writing skills.

A foreign language is also a valuable and marketable skill in many professions, especially international relations and trade, government service, journalism, travel, social services, the arts, and teaching.

We offer courses in Classical Studies, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish. Browse through our Web site to learn more.

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Learn about Awards for Foreign Studies or majoring in Foreign Studies, minoring in a modern or classical language.