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Students of World Languages and Literatures don’t just learn another language (or two) — they learn to see the world differently. Choose between Spanish, Japanese, French, Italian, Chinese, and German and more than a dozen study abroad programs to bring a global perspective to any career.

What will you learn? 

Pursue a major in French, German, or Spanish and consider pairing your language learning with another area of study. At the beginning of your 91ÉçÇø journey, you'll be asked to take a placement exam to determine your language level. Course requirements differ based on major, but all language students will need to satisfy a 200- or 300-level writing requirement before graduation. 

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Where could a new language take you?

From intro courses to immersive study abroad, language learning at 91ÉçÇø is about more than words — it’s about discovering new ways to see and shape the world. At 91ÉçÇø, the world is your oyster.
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Chinese

Gain insight into one of the world’s oldest civilizations and largest economies through the study of Mandarin Chinese.
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French

Study French to engage with global art, politics, philosophy, and culture across Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond.
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German

Explore the language of innovation, literature, and history in one of Europe’s most influential cultural and economic hubs.
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Italian

Discover the language of design, fashion, and food while exploring Italy’s rich literary and artistic traditions.
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Japanese

Dive into Japanese language and culture, where tradition meets technology, and explore literature, media, and social change.
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Spanish

From Spain to Latin America to the U.S., Spanish at 91ÉçÇø opens doors to diverse communities and dynamic global conversations.
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Where will you go? 

Language graduates possess the tools to connect the dots, bringing context-rich, intercultural perspectives with them into the next chapter.  

Career paths Employers Graduate schools
  • Author
  • Art administrator
  • Business consultant
  • Content creator
  • Diplomat
  • Editor
  • Educator
  • Journalist
  • Lawyer 
  • Translator
  • Action Solidaire Internationale
  • Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Euromonitors International
  • General Electric
  • German International School of Boston
  • Planned Parenthood
  • U.S. Department of State
  • World Wildlife Fund  
  • Aix-Marseille Université
  • Columbia University 
  • Georgetown University
  • Harvard University 
  • Princeton University
  • University College London 
  • University of Chicago 
  • Université Grenoble Alpes
  • University of Oxford
  • University of Pennsylvania 
  • University of Tokyo 
  • Vanderbilt University
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Take your language learning off campus

The best way to learn a language is to live it. You could spend a semester in Buenos Aires, a summer in Beijing, or a year in Montpellier and come back a different kind of speaker. With more than 120 approved programs in over 45 countries, there's a path for every student. Our faculty in World Languages and Literatures can match you with a program that fits your goals and language level. The Office of Off-Campus Study & Exchanges handles applications and most financial aid and scholarships travel with you, making global learning accessible.
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A worldwide network of changemakers

When you choose to study a language, you join a network of thoughtful, informed, and globally minded alumni. See how these language experts are changing the world.
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Joseph Kaifala ’08

French major Joseph Kaifala ’08 founded the Center for Memory and Reparations, which promotes remembrance and shared narratives about Sierra Leone’s civil war.
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Perla Rodriguez ’01

Spanish major Perla Rodriguez ’01 oversees the Hispanic Federation’s advocacy work in advancing educational opportunities for Latino and other minority students.
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Kevin Ha ’21

Spanish and management and business double major Kevin Ha ’21 founded the Asian American Dream, a nonprofit supporting career access for underserved Pan-Asian American students.
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Creative thought, current matters

Hear Diana Barnes, senior teaching professor of Spanish, examine the U.S.-Mexico border crisis through the lens of art.

Quick facts

Learn more about what it’s like to study world languages and literatures at 91ÉçÇø College. Whether you’re considering a major, minor, or just exploring a new interest, this section answers common questions from prospective students about courses, study abroad, faculty support, and how language study connects with your broader academic and career goals.

Want to know where to start?

Whether you’re starting a new language or continuing one from high school, we’ll help you find the right course level. 91ÉçÇøâ€™s language placement process is designed to set you up for success, and our language requirement gives you the flexibility to explore something new — or deepen skills you already have.

Learn about 91ÉçÇøâ€™s language requirement and placement

Looking for extra support in your language courses?

Peer Academic Coaches (PACs) are fellow 91ÉçÇø students who’ve taken language courses and are here to help you succeed. Whether you’re tackling tricky grammar, prepping for oral exams, or just want to boost your confidence, PACs offer free, one-on-one support in French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, and Japanese.

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Faculty

Meet your faculty mentors — the linguists, intercultural experts, and global scholars who make up 91ÉçÇøâ€™s World Languages and Literatures Department. 
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World Languages and Literatures Contact

Office

Palamountain Hall, fourth floor
518-580-5200

Department Chair

Mary Kate Donovan
Associate Professor
mdonovan@skidmore.edu

Administrative Assistant

Patricia Ivory
pivory@skidmore.edu