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Internationalize Your Major

Did you study a world language in high school, do you already speak a second language, or do you want to learn a new language? If so, an internationalized minor, study abroad program, and major is within your grasp.

Knowing more than one language and having experience in another culture is more important than ever. Employers in the United States and internationally are looking for people who can help them reach diverse clients and partners around the world.

By combining your study of world languages with your major, you will acquire the skills to navigate today’s work environment and make yourself more marketable.

Below are sample plans of study for double majors or a minor in a world language.

Majors

Biological Sciences

Department of Chemistry

College of Business

College of Education

College of Fine Arts

Criminal Justice

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Department of English

Department of History

Family and Consumer Sciences

Kinesiology and Recreation

Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

Department of Mathematics

Mennonite College of Nursing

Philosophy

Politics and Government

Psychology

School of Communication

Sociology/Anthropology

Technology