Chinese is the world's most widely-spoken languages with over a billion speakers. A growing population of native Chinese speakers in the U.S. and speakers across the globe, the demand to provide dual-language services continues to increase. Learning Chinese helps position you to be eligible for a variety of jobs that need fluency in Chinese.
The Bachelor of Arts with a major in modern languages build upon the study of culture, history, literature, and advanced linguistics by including coursework in Chinese media, Chinese in the workplace, and other special topics in an international context.
Visit the Center of Global Engagement to explore study abroad opportunities and learn Chinese firsthand.
If you are interested in taking an in-depth 6-week summer course specially made for learning Chinese, the Summer Language Institute has the program for you.
Cadets considering studying abroad for Chinese could be eligible for the Project Go Scholarship.
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