World Languages and Cultures

graduating class 2022. fourteen students and the department head, Crescencio Lopez, smiling at the camera in a line after graduation in the gymnasium in front of collapsed bleachers and a wall that says AGGIES and has an American flag hanging.

Welcome to World Languages & Cultures!


The Department of World Languages and Cultures is more than just a place, more than just a college. Here we explore our connections to people and community through language and culture. We are a unique and diverse department and believe an essential part of becoming an educated person is understanding oneself and how we connect with people around the world. 


We invite anyone interested in learning a language, exploring different cultures, and meeting interesting people to join our department and celebrate diversity with our incredible students and faculty. 

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2024 Utah Language Access Conference: Raising the Bar, June 28 - 29
2024 Utah Language Access Conference: Raising the Bar, June 28 - 29

The 2024 Utah Language Access Conference will be held on USU's Logan campus on June 28 and 29. Find more information and register on the Utah Translators and Interpreters Association (UTIA) website.



Medical Interpreter Training
New exciting Medical Interpreter Training course that can open new career opportunities in Utah.

Check this website for new sections of the course or contact Elsa Pérez for more information.


Proficiency Testing

Students may schedule a time to take a language proficiency test in person on the Logan Main Campus or remotely at a USU Location if they wish to gain credit for their foreign language fluency.


Not Fluent? Not a Problem!


USU offers many beginner classes taught in English - no experience needed!

Brendan Lee

Brendan Lee

Academic Advisor

Advising

Phone: +1 435 797 3883
Office Location: Logan (MAIN 323)

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Recent Highlights

MSLT Student to Pursue Doctoral Studies

Mimoun Akhiat, a recent graduate of the Master of Second Language Teaching (MSLT) program in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, has accepted an offer to pursue a Ph.D. at the University of Arizona.

 

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