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Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication complete a shared interdisciplinary curriculum that establishes foundational knowledge in key aspects of human communication and social dynamics. The Modern Languages, Linguistics and Intercultural Communication (MLLI) department delivers a cutting-edge, cross-disciplinary program emphasizing three key areas: linguistic proficiency, literary studies, and societal understanding. Instruction is available in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Linguistics, Russian, Spanish, and Wolof, alongside various cultural studies and general education courses labeled. In our interconnected global society, learning languages and cultures—including those of immigrant communities in the United States—forms an essential component of higher education. Mastering a foreign language and understanding diverse cultures prepares graduates to make informed decisions as global citizens while boosting their professional capabilities across numerous fields such as law, media, commerce, teaching, healthcare, finance, social services, leadership, international relations, and various public and private sector roles. Exploring linguistics and communication studies offers valuable analytical frameworks applicable to all human interactions.