Foreign Languages and Literatures
The Foreign Languages and Literatures (Bachelor of Arts) degree offers concentrations in French, French education, German, German education, Hispanic Studies, and Hispanic Studies education. This major develops proficiency in the language and culture. Students study culture, film, history, literature, translation, and business communication to prepare for their desired career or postgraduate study. The education concentrations prepares students to teach French (K–12 licensure) in public and private schools. This degree offers students a combination of courses in language, literature, culture, linguistics, second language teaching methodology, and education with an internship experience.
Please review all information below.
Explore Your Major:
Your Major Matters (2 minutes)
Introduction to Major (15 minutes)
Placement Exams (2 minutes)
What Career Plans do Foreign Languages and Literatures majors have? (2 minutes)
Why should you study a Foreign Language (1 minute)
Can you study abroad with a Foreign Languages and Literatures major? (1 minute)
Can I Double Major with Foreign Languages and Literatures? (1 minute)
FLL General Education Courses (2 minutes)
Please see first semester course guides HERE and sample 4-year plans HERE.
Please visit the Department Foreign Languages & Literatures to familiarize yourself with the department, faculty, and opportunities for the future.