Bachelor of Arts in Modern Foreign Languages Undergraduate Programme By Syracuse University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts in Modern Foreign Languages

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Modern Foreign Language major allows students to combine the equivalent of two language minors (French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish) into one major. The major is ideal for students who want to develop and demonstrate a mastery of more than one modern foreign language, whether as a sole area of specialization or as a second or third major. Majors not only develop communicative competency in two modern foreign languages, but they also gain significant knowledge of the literatures and cultures of multiple countries; develop important skills in literary and cultural analysis; and gain multicultural awareness. While helpful, previous experience in one or both of the selected languages is not necessary; with planning, it is possible for students to complete the major by beginning the study of both languages at SU. Upon graduation, Modern Foreign Language majors are well equipped to continue their study in a number of subjects, including languages and literatures; art history; law; philosophy; international relations; and political science. Their language skills make them excellent candidates for employment in a multitude of fields both nationally and internationally, including jobs in government; diplomacy; policy making; medicine; translation and interpretation; journalism; social work; art; film; and fashion.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Modern Foreign Language major allows students to combine the equivalent of two language minors (French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish) into one major. The major is ideal for students who want to develop and demonstrate a mastery of more than one modern foreign language, whether as a sole area of specialization or as a second or third major. Majors not only develop communicative competency in two modern foreign languages, but they also gain significant knowledge of the literatures and cultures of multiple countries; develop important skills in literary and cultural analysis; and gain multicultural awareness. While helpful, previous experience in one or both of the selected languages is not necessary; with planning, it is possible for students to complete the major by beginning the study of both languages at SU. Upon graduation, Modern Foreign Language majors are well equipped to continue their study in a number of subjects, including languages and literatures; art history; law; philosophy; international relations; and political science. Their language skills make them excellent candidates for employment in a multitude of fields both nationally and internationally, including jobs in government; diplomacy; policy making; medicine; translation and interpretation; journalism; social work; art; film; and fashion.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
International Students will be considered based on the results of the PTE Academic for English proficiency if the score is 68 or higher.

Jan-2000

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