World Languages and Literatures (WLL)
The study of languages is essential as the world becomes more and more internationally connected, and as individual nations become increasingly diverse. The Department of World Languages and Literatures offers introductory through advanced classes in Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Italian, as well as courses in the Self-instructional Language Program in American Sign Language, Arabic, Hebrew, Korean, Portuguese, and Russian.
Our courses are designed not only to create language proficiency, but also to enhance student understanding of cultural traditions and behaviors. Our goal is to develop in our students language competency and cultural awareness that enable them to function effectively as global citizens.
To fulfill the language requirement at 91°µÍø, students must complete one course in a foreign language (Note: two courses are required for languages offered through the Self-Instructional Language Program (SILP). We advise students to fulfill this requirement within their first four semesters at 91°µÍø. This will ensure expanded opportunities for study abroad and appropriate time for further language study.
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French |
Chinese |
American |
Ancient Greek |
German |
French |
Arabic |
Latin |
Spanish |
German |
Hebrew |
Sanskrit |
Italian |
Korean |
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Portuguese |
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Russian |
* First-year students cannot take Self-Instructional Language courses in their first semester.
Recommended courses for a prospective major or Minor
Chinese - Courses above WLC 101 |
French - Courses above WLF 203 |
German - Courses above WLG 102 |
Italian - Courses above WLI 102 |
Japanese - Courses above WLJ 101 |
Spanish - Courses above WLS 203 |
Visit the Language Requirement and Class Placement web page to learn more about registering for the appropriate course level.
World Languages and Literatures Department
4th floor, Palamountain Hall 518-580-5200