Modern Languages
The Modern Languages Department aims to develop students’ proficiency in comprehension and communication in Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian and Italian. The department strives to broaden students’ intellectual horizons by fostering an understanding and appreciation of other literatures and cultures. Skills acquired in language courses may prove extremely useful in preparation for professional careers in education, business, medicine, law, etc.
Please note: Spanish, French, Italian, Russian and Arabic courses numbered 151, 152 and 201, 202 are sequential. Therefore, a student may not receive credit for a lower numbered course once a higher numbered course has been taken.
Tenure Track Assistant Professor Position Available
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