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Department of Languages
Why are TU Languages graduates so successful in obtaining coveted positions in business, teaching, and the most prestigious graduate schools?
The answer is simple: It's what TU graduates can do that sets them apart. Their high achievement typically begins with small, student-centered language classes, continues with a study abroad experience, and concludes with challenging advanced-level courses.
Language Learning
Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Greek (Ancient), Hebrew, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
In the TU Classroom:
- Emphasis on communication
- Beginning and intermediate language classes limited to 22 students
- Advanced classes limited to 15 students
- A state-of-the-art multimedia language lab that provides interactive learning environments
- Designated language classrooms furnished with comfortable armchairs and small tables to create a welcoming atmosphere conducive to language acquisition.
Around the campus:
- The Language House, a residential facility dedicated to students interested in improving their language skills and meeting other students of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
- Russian Club, French Forum, French Cinema Club, Tertulia Spanish Conversation Club.
- Phi Sigma Iota (International Foreign Language Honor Society), Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish Honor Society).