Every undergraduate student at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ, beginning with the Class of 2023, must complete one semester of a language as part of the Magis Core. Depending on one’s program of study, the student will also be required to complete a second semester of that same language OR a second mathematics course. Because Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ is committed to each student being exposed to other cultures/traditions as part of a liberal arts education formation, there will be no place-outs of the one-semester language requirement.
Students who have developed proficiency in one language are strongly encouraged to consider taking advanced classes in that language or starting a new language.
Modern Languages and Literatures majors often double major or minor in Communication, English, International Business, International Studies, or Politics as well as other areas of study. Foreign Language Minors often major in the preceding disciplines or Accounting, Art History, Biology, Marketing, Mathematics, Psychology, as well as other fields. Certain languages are closely connected with areas of study offered in interdisciplinary Minors and are likely to be either required or approved electives. For example, a student interested in Asian Studies will want to consider starting Chinese and/or Japanese; a student interested in Italian Studies, Italian; a student interested in Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LLACS), Portuguese, French, or Spanish; a student interested in Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies, Russian. The U.S. Government treats Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, and Russian—as Critical Languages important to strategic interests, and scholarships may be available for immersion study in these languages. Any of the 12 foreign languages offered at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆcould be included in an individually designed major.
For students of Latin and Classical Greek, the Classical Studies Program similarly offers a minor in Classical Studies as well as a full major through the individually designed major.