Department of Modern and Classical Languages
The Department of Modern and Classical Languages at Columbus State University is strongly committed to excellence in language and literature study. Our curriculum is designed to prepare undergraduates for critical thinking and employment flexibility. The department's philosophy emphasizes faculty-student contact outside the classroom and individual attention for our majors and minors. Our faculty's expertise encompasses a broad range spanning Latin American literature, Hispanic women's writing, Spanish and Latin American culture, Hispanic linguistics, and the use of technology in the Humanities. Our tenured faculty also includes a member in French with broad training and publications in French and Francophone literature and culture. In addition to studying French and pursuing a French minor, our students can take classes at the Elementary and Intermediate levels in German, Japanese, and Latin. We offer Elementary Arabic classes as well.
The Department of Modern and Classical Languages offers the following degrees:
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Modern Language and Culture (Spanish with Teacher Certification Track)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Modern Language and Culture (Spanish Literature and Culture Track)