Degrees
Come with fresh eyes and mind to study with us, to collaborate, to speak and be heard, to act and celebrate.
A degree from the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures will expand your ability to
- work with people from a range of cultures,
- sharpen your social acumen,
- thoughtfully contribute to dialogues about and within multiple languages and cultures, and
- speak, read, and write in more than one language.
Learn more about our undergraduate and graduate programs below. For information on our minor programs, visit our undergraduate programs page.
Undergraduate Programs
- Arabic Studies (B.A.)
- Chinese (B.A.)
- Cinema and Media Studies (B.A.)
- French Language and Literature (B.A.)
- German Studies (B.A.)
- Italian Studies (B.A.)
- Japanese (B.A.)
- Persian Studies (B.A.)
- Romance Languages (B.A.)
- Russian Language and Literature (B.A.)
- Spanish Language, Literatures, and Cultures (B.A.)
Graduate
Certificate
Special Programs

The Language House Living and Learning Program
Learn about this immersive residential program.

Special Programs in Arabic and Persian

Less Commonly Taught Languages
Study a less commonly taught language through the Big Ten Academic Alliance CourseShare program.
12
The number of different languages you can study at the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.