Languages at Truman
Regardless of your major, being proficient in a foreign language can create more career opportunities. Whether you want to study abroad, teach, pursue government work, or conduct international business, you can give yourself an edge by building a foreign language into your studies.
Boost Your Language Skills
At Truman, you can take classes in an area that interests you or add a foreign language minor to any major. Check out some of your options:
Majors
- Classics Major (Latin, Greek)
- Modern Language Major (French, German, Spanish)
- Interdisciplinary Studies Major (Design your own major)
Minors
- Chinese Minor
- French Minor
- German Minor
- Greek Minor
- Italian Studies Minor
- Japanese Minor
- Latin Minor
- Spanish Minor
- Spanish Minor for the Professions
Interdisciplinary Minors
More Opportunities to Enhance Your Language Skills
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Study Abroad
Hone your language skills and broaden your cultural awareness through one of the many study-abroad programs available at Truman.
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Special Housing Option
The World Languages Living Community, located in Missouri Hall, welcomes all first-year students who have a strong interest in learning about different languages and cultures. Residents have the opportunity to form close connections with Modern Language faculty and practice their language skills.
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Taiwan Connect Program
Earn a credit hour teaching English to elementary and middle school students in Taiwan via Zoom.
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Student Organizations
Several students groups provide opportunities for you to practice your language skills including Club Ã, a Spanish speaking organization; International Club; Japanese Language Exchange Group; Namaste Nepal; Chinese Language and Culture Association; United Speakers-Hablantes, and other student organizations.