The Language Across the Curriculum program is designed to enrich the study of the various disciplines. It provides students and faculty the opportunity to study materials in an original language, establish linkages between foreign languages and various disciplines and continue their language skills beyond the classroom.
Appropriate academic courses are coupled with a one-hour Language Across the Curriculum component where materials related to the course are read and discussed in the original language. Pairs of faculty, one a discipline instructor and one a language instructor, co-teach the component.
More information about Language Across the Curriculum courses may be found in these departments or programs: art, classical languages and literatures, English, history, modern foreign languages and literatures, music, sociology and anthropology, political science, religious studies and women’s studies.
Students wishing to enroll in the Language Across the Curriculum component of offered courses must have completed four semesters of a foreign language (or equivalent).
Your academic adviser will be able to assist you with further details.