Plans offered at the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures

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Plans offered at the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures

Intercultural sensitivity Cultural diversity Cultural competency Interdisciplinarity Intercultural sensitivity Knowledge of languages What we offer:

Languages, Literatures and Cultures Hispanic Studies Languages, Literatures and Cultures Linguistics Major Plans Language proficiency (HISP, LLCU) Cultural Diversity (HISP, LLCU) Foundation in Linguistics core fields (LING)

Medial Plans German Studies Hispanic Studies Language proficiency Cultural Diversity of the German (GMST) and Spanish-speaking world (HISP) Introduction to culture, history, literature

Spanish and Latin American Studies World Language Studies German Studies Hispanic Studies Indigenous Studies Italian Linguistics Spanish and Latin American Studies World Language Studies Minor Plans 7 different minors Flexible and great in combination with any major Easy to complete

Any language course. Choose from 15 languages offered at Queen’s LLCU 111 Introduction to Cultures or LLCU 110 Linguistic Diversity and Identity LING 100 Introduction to Linguistics Where do you start?

Want to know more? Visit our website www.queensu.ca/llcu Call/visit us at 613-533-2072 in Kingston Hall 416 Come to Majors Night on 1 March 2018 Want to know more?