Overview

The Bachelor's degree in Applied Language and Intercultural Studies delivers foreign language study in the many contexts in which other languages are spoken, including:

  • Social and technical communication
  • Cultural perspectives
  • Industry
  • Arts and literature
  • Media and science

The undergraduate degree will provide students with the competitive edge needed to meet 21st century language requirements of the global marketplace.

 

Degree Concentrations

Customize your Applied Language and Intercultural Studies curriculum plan to match your specific interests and career plans.

 

Requirements

Students in this program take 33 credit hours of advanced language study in the areas of Societies and Cultures, Industry and Technology, Arts and Media, and Advanced Language Acquisition. In addition, students must complete a 15 credit hour concentration in an approved cluster or minor program. A total of 12 credit hours in the language or cluster areas must be completed abroad.

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