Modern Languages, Linguistics, & Intercultural Communication, B.A. - German Language Concentration
Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Effective
Fall, 2024 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person
About the Program
The Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication (MLL) offers students an innovative, multi-disciplinary program with a triple focus: language, literature and society. Courses are offered in Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Russian and Spanish, as well as linguistics and intercultural communication. Students can major in French, German, Russian, Spanish, a combination of any two of these languages, language and cultural studies or applied linguistics.
German students participate with students of other languages in a common core of three courses that stress linguistic and cultural analysis. Therefore, aside from acquiring proficiency in the German language and knowledge of German culture, they also learn about the fascinating dynamics of languages and cultures in general.
The MLL department emphasizes the importance of living and studying abroad. MLL faculty advise French, German and Russian students on programs abroad.
The department has an active council of majors, a linguistics club and several language clubs. German students can apply to Delta Phi Alpha, the National German Honors Society. Internships and community service projects are available. The faculty encourages and supports undergraduate participation in faculty research.
MLL graduates successfully pursue careers in law, medicine, education, social work, government and international business.