Expand your Cultural Competency 🌎 | Languages & Cultures (including Study Abroad)
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Learning a foreign language requires more than a mastery of conjugation—by immersing yourself in another culture, you can develop global skills that are indispensable in today’s modern workforce. The Department of Languages and Cultures can help you reach a level of competency in a foreign language that broadens your worldview and allows you to clearly and openly exchange ideas and opinions with people of other cultures.Â
 Language Requirements Language requirements vary depending on your chosen major. If you’re still exploring majors, we recommend that you take the language placement test in case you would like to continue studying that same language.
German and Italian: Have you studied German or Italian? For these languages, we do not test, but you will interview with a professor on campus. On the basis of these placement tests, you may be exempt from the language requirement or placed in an appropriate level course for continued study. No credit is awarded for performance on placement tests.
Study Abroad at Loyola
Do you want to study your foreign language where it is widely spoken as a first language? Loyola study abroad programs offer immersive language learning experiences—you can live and learn your language for a January term, summer, a semester, or longer! It's never too early to start planning for study abroad. |
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I learned so much during my month in South Korea. I think this has been my favorite experience since my time in Loyola. The classes were a great time and the way they taught was exactly my learning style.” —Monica Basilio, Summer Program in South Korea |
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