Pursuing a minor complements any major at the university, enhancing your degree and broadening your career prospects. By earning a minor in a new language, you not only develop practical communication skills but also gain insights into diverse cultures and global perspectives – which are increasingly valuable in today’s world. Whether you’re studying business, health sciences, engineering, or the arts, a language minor can give you a competitive edge.
The Department of World Languages and Cultures offers a variety of minors in languages, as well as minors in anthropology, classical studies, and more.