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Study World Languages and Cultures (WLC), Anthropology (ANTH) and Global Studies at Ã山ǿ¼é

The World Languages and Cultures Department is committed to providing students with language skills and cultural knowledge for professional and academic careers in the 21st century. We foster and strengthen communication among widely diverse constituencies at home and abroad through outreach programs, sustained partnerships and international study. 

  • No previous language knowledge required.
  • Test in credit available – Earn up to 12 credits.
  • Transfer students are welcome and easily placed at an appropriate level.

State Accreditation for WLC Teaching Majors:

  • WLC Teaching Majors are nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), grades P-12.

Study Abroad, Internships and Practicum Opportunities:

  • Summer immersion, semester, and year-long programs.

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World Languages and Cultures - French Concentration
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World Languages and Cultures - German Concentration
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World Languages and Cultures - Spanish Concentration
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World Languages and Cultures Teaching - French Concentration
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World Languages and Cultures Teaching - German Concentration
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World Languages and Cultures Teaching - Spanish Concentration
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Anthropology
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Global Studies
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Latin American Studies
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World Languages and Cultures
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Cultural Awareness Training Certificate (CAT) (undergraduate)
Undergraduate Certificate
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate (undergraduate)
Undergraduate Certificate
Second Language Acquisition, Policy and Culture
Master's
Cultural Awareness Training Certificate (CAT) (graduate)
Graduate Certificate
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate (graduate)
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Spotlight

Eagles abroad: A summer in Osnabrück, Germany

Arguably, the best piece of advice on how to prepare for the challenges inherent to studying abroad came from Timothy Rosignol, junior sociology and German major, who also went on the trip. “Always try to get comfortable with being uncomfortable because you’re going to be uncomfortable for the rest of your life,” he said.

Carrie Schmitt '08 '14

Carrie was awarded Secondary Teacher of the Year! "I studied abroad in June 2006 at the Universität Heidelberg and again in 2009 at the Goethe Institut in Freiburg im Breisgau. I taught English for seven years before I had the opportunity to take over the German program, and I have been loving it ever since!"

Ryan VanBuskirk 24'

Sixteen college students from universities in Indiana submitted essays on the topic of “German-American Media” and Ryan was awarded second place! Ryan is a double major in Political Science & World Languages and Cultures -German Studies.

Audrey Fox '23

I studied abroad in France for my spring semester in 23! Because this program is designed to teach French to international students, I was simultaneously able to learn from a French-native and professional, while also meeting and practicing the language with people from all over the world. All of my classes were in French and focused on strengthening my proficiency and knowledge of the culture.