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The Department of Modern Languages emphasizes the crucial importance of effective communication skills for college graduates. Increasingly, employers prioritize and reward strong verbal capabilities in their recruitment and career advancement decisions. These organizations understand how foreign language education enhances such skills. Additionally, bilingual proficiency often serves as a career accelerator or becomes the decisive factor for specialized roles. In our globally connected economy, foreign language and cultural knowledge create career possibilities unimaginable three decades ago, including positions like international trade specialist, global advisor, diplomatic corps member, and cross-border agricultural expert. The demand for multilingual abilities will only intensify in coming years. The department provides degree programs in French and Spanish, while offering German up to intermediate levels. Through Tri-College University partnerships, NDSU students can additionally pursue Japanese and Chinese studies. Our curriculum focuses on mastering listening, speaking, reading, and writing competencies. Advanced courses feature small class sizes to enable personalized language learning approaches.
Our globalized society increasingly requires multilingual communication skills. As international collaborations and exchanges expand, especially in government and corporate sectors, individuals with foreign language expertise gain significant professional advantages. Research also demonstrates that acquiring a second language enhances general communication abilities in one's native tongue.