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Within Modern Languages and Cultures (MLC), learners have the option to pursue concentrations, minors, or majors in various languages including comparative literature, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish. Additionally, Chinese is available for clusters and minors, while Korean and Portuguese can be taken as cluster programs.
Over 125 million individuals worldwide speak Japanese, primarily in Japan, though significant communities exist in Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the United States. The MLC major typically involves completing ten to thirteen courses, with the exact number depending on prior language experience. All MLC majors begin with two common foundational courses before branching into program-specific core and elective classes.
Except for Comparative Literature, all MLC majors follow this structure:
Students can choose from diverse Japanese language courses catering to different proficiency levels, along with offerings focused on Japanese culture, media studies, and historical perspectives.