Opportunities for traveling or working abroad are increasing  annually. Expanding world trade will create more and more demands for  bilingual people, and America’s role in international affairs requires  more than ever before that we understand the cultures of all world  peoples. Consequently, the study of world languages can no longer be a  luxury; it has become a necessity.
Students are placed in world languages classes by the world languages  instructors who evaluate their previous language experience. Students  wishing to take placement and credit examinations may arrange to do so  with the world languages faculty or testing center.
World languages satisfy a requirement for the bachelor of arts degree  and the fine arts/humanistic studies requirement for the bachelor of  science degree in many programs.
Credit may not ordinarily be earned in one’s native language (mother tongue) in first year courses.
Excellent career opportunities await the student who combines world language studies with business, technology, science, vocational programs, etc. For specific information, consult the world language faculty.