Affiliation: School of Arts & Letters
In accordance with its mission as the only public Liberal Arts and Sciences university in Missouri, Truman offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Language with areas of specialization in French, German, Russian, and Spanish. It also offers minors in Chinese, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, French in Translation, French for the Professions, Italian Studies, Russian Studies, and Spanish for the Professions.
Language study is an essential component of a liberal arts education, but it is not the only component in Truman’s Modern Language B.A. degree. Courses are also offered in literature, culture, linguistics, and professional specialties. The Modern Language B.A. pairs well with the CML minors listed above, as well as with other Truman majors.*
Having proficiency in a foreign language gives students a competitive advantage as job candidates for employers nationwide, the vast majority of whom rely on employees with language skills other than English.** A degree in Modern Language not only opens professional opportunities across the country, but across the globe. Truman’s Modern Language majors are strongly encouraged to study abroad, with the full support of the department and university.
Over 50% of Truman’s Modern Language majors are double-majors.
MODERN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION
Modern Language majors will:
- Engage in conversation and make formal presentations in the modern language
- Write in a variety of personal and professional contexts
- Read and understand texts written for a native speaker audience
- Interpret between spoken languages in a variety of situations
- Translate written messages and texts from one language to another
- Mediate between two or more modern languages
- Adapt to other cultures and navigate between them and their own
- Understand diverse perspectives with empathy and openness
- Reflect on one’s own culture in relation to others
- Better comprehend and communicate in one’s own language
- Examine “writing about research” in various classes, specific to the chosen language of specialization
DEPARTMENTAL HONORS IN MODERN LANGUAGE
- 3.5 overall GPA.
- 3.5 GPA in courses within the language specialization.
- Demonstrate excellence in the capstone project.
- One or more of the following:
- Study Abroad (at least one summer); maintain a GPA of 3.5 or above in those courses.
- Take one additional upper-division course in the language specialization (in addition to those required for the specialization).
- Demonstrate excellence in undergraduate research outside of classwork.
- Demonstrate significant activity/leadership in the language program of specialization (Pi Delta Phi, Delta Phi Alpha, Spanish Club Ñ, Sigma Delta Pi, Romance Language House, United Speakers, LinguaProfs, language play, etc.)