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The fields of sociology and languages are fundamentally interconnected. Understanding society requires examining language, just as studying language necessitates considering its social framework. This program will push you to reflect on the structure of our social environments and how linguistic and cultural elements construct and influence these realms. You'll explore both societal dynamics and transformations, ranging from how inequalities persist across social divisions (like race, class, or gender) to how broader cultural settings affect personal relationships. Alongside gaining proficiency in a foreign language, you'll delve into its associated cultures and historical backgrounds. During the third year of this four-year course, you'll spend time living abroad, either studying or working in a nation where your target language is spoken. Our objective is to cultivate your analytical, research, and language capabilities, preparing you to become autonomous thinkers and scholars proficient in both English and an additional language.