Programs of Study
As a Modern Languages and Literatures major, you'll be challenged work toward mastery of a second language and to extend your studies as far as possible in history, economics, management, literature, linguistics, philosophy, art, religion, social work, and music.
For all language majors, extended time in an organized program of study abroad is highly desirable, and you'll be expected to take advantage of extracurricular opportunities for contact with languages and cultures—such as language clubs, foreign films, and other cultural events.
Language Majors and Minors
French | German | Spanish |
French Major | German Major | Spanish Major for Non-Native Speakers |
Francophone Studies | German Studies | Spanish Major for Heritage Speakers |
French Minor | German Minor | Spanish Minor |
International Management | International Management | International Management |
Spanish for Health Professionals Certificate Program | ||
Additional Language Courses
In addition to the French, German, and Spanish majors and minors, the ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« Modern Languages and Literatures department offers select courses in Arabic, Italian, and Latin.
Want to Add a Foreign Language as a Second Major?
Set I of an interdepartmental major in French, German, or Spanish consists of six course units above Modern Language 105. Courses in Sets I and II are selected by the student with the approval of the advisor. It is possible to combine language study with area studies.