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x remove Multilingualism Undergraduate Badge
Credits Required
6-7
Format
Face To Face
Location

Learners will complete studies at the Grand Valley Allendale Campus.

Coursework

Each learner pursuing the multilingualism badge must complete MLL 200 or MLL 300 and one world language course from one of the following options.

Track A (six credits) is for those speaking languages taught in the MLL department who have been awarded the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. Coursework:

  • An approved 300-level language/culture/literature course in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish.

Track B (six-seven credits) is for those speaking languages NOT taught in the MLL department who have been awarded the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. Coursework:

  • One 100-level course in a language taught in the MLL department.

Track C (six credits) is for those speaking languages taught in the MLL department but without the biliteracy seal. These students must provide documentation of intermediate high proficiency on a commercially produced comprehensive language exam. Coursework:

  • An approved 300-level language/culture/literature course in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish.
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Career Options

Multilingualism is a marketable skill and an advantage in any field. Examples include business, education, government, international relations, health professions, social work, criminal justice, engineering, management, nonprofit and public administration, communications, and legal studies.

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