Graduate Studies in Foreign Languages
Graduate
studies in foreign languages provides unparalleled opportunities in
research, internships, and work experiences through strong alliances with the
array of language resources and opportunities in the area: foreign
embassies, federal agencies, museums, nongovernmental organizations, international
businesses, and cultural organizations. The region also is rapidly becoming
on of the most socially complex and linguistically and culturally diverse places
in the nation.
The Master of Arts program in foreign languages offers four concentrations:
- French
- Spanish
- French and Spanish
- Spanish/Bilingual-Multicultural Education (offered in conjunction with the College of Education)
Additionally, the faculty of the Department of Modern and Classical Languages comprises scholars from around the world who collectively speak more than twelve languages, including Chinese, Russian, Arabic, German, Hebrew, and Japanese.

