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Languages and Area Studies at the University of Utah

Together... We'll learn to speak eachother's language

Almost 180 foreign languages are spoken by students at the University of Utah. This makes the U's campus an ideal setting for learning and gaining an appreciation for diverse languages and cultures. Additionally, the University provides a vast array of languages for students to study through its various language departments, and area studies programs.

Languages:
Area Studies:
- American Sign Language - American Indian Languages
- Arabic - Asian Studies
- Chinese - British Studies
- Classic: Greek & Latin - International Studies
- Comparative Literature - Latin American Studies
- French - Meso-American Studies
- German - Middle East Studies
- Modern Greek  
- Hebrew
English as a Second Language
- Hindi-Urdu - English Language Institute
- Italian - ESL Teaching Minor
- Japanese  
- Korean

Related Studies & Programs:

- Navajo - Leadership Studies
- Persian-Farsi - Peace & Conflict Studies
- Portuguese  
- Russian  
- Spanish  
- Turkish   
 

The global community matters at the U.

Never before has an awareness of global cultures, languages, and systems of governance been more important. Fortunately, the University of Utah is uniquely positioned to prepare students in all academic disciplines for leadership responsibilities throughout the world. Our emphasis on international education allows students to expand their global perspective, becoming more socially and politically literate and economically aware. The end result is alumni who are even more engaged and equipped to make the world a better place for all of us.

Michael K. Young
President