Global Languages and Cultures
The global languages and cultures major offers students the choice of three different tracks: French studies, Spanish studies, or French/Spanish for the professions.
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The global languages and cultures major offers students the choice of three different tracks: French studies, Spanish studies, or French/Spanish for the professions.
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The linguistics minor examines the basic concepts and principles in modern linguistic theory, methods of linguistic analysis, and applications of linguistics to other areas of study.
The comparative literature major situates literary and cultural production in an international perspective, focusing on particular works of literature, literary history, and literary theory.
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German is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, as a primary language in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, a second language throughout the European Union, and often in Asian and African countries.
Spanish is the most common non-English language spoken in the US and the second-most spoken globally, making a broad awareness of Hispanic cultures and heritages valuable for almost any career path.
In the multidisciplinary international relations program, students may take the courses of greatest interest to them, dipping into the fields of political science, international relations, history, geography, sustainability, communication, sociology, economics, business, and more.
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