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To achieve its goal of equipping students with deep cultural understanding, the Department of Modern and Classical Languages focuses on two key disciplines: linguistic structure and literary interpretation. Language structure is taught through both comprehensive and detailed approaches. Immersive language acquisition is supported by contemporary teaching techniques, digital tools, and international study programs. For analytical language study, the department offers comprehensive skills courses along with extensive linguistics coursework. Literary interpretation plays a vital role in helping students appreciate a culture's most refined artistic expressions of its core values.
The department teaches historical and cultural studies alongside literary theory, empowering students to engage with a culture's intellectual traditions. It also prepares future language educators with techniques to introduce young learners to global languages at the elementary level.
Students develop abilities to directly explore significant global communities through the department's programs. The department maintains that language mastery offers the most authentic path to cultural comprehension. The modern languages taught here are native tongues for approximately two billion people worldwide. Through its diverse curriculum encompassing language, literature, culture, and society, the department serves as a gateway to global understanding and a hub for meaningful cultural exchange.