Department of Languages, Linguistics, and Comparative Literature (LLCL)
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We offer B.A. degree programs in French, Italian, Linguistics, and Spanish as well as courses in Arabic, German, Hebrew, Japanese and Latin, many of which count toward academic minors and certificates. Our students gain a broad liberal arts background through coursework in language, culture, and literature in an interdisciplinary context. Our programs attract a wide variety of students, including humanities-oriented students, future educators, and those who wish to broaden their horizons while pursuing careers in business, law, health care, engineering, international relations and science. Our curriculum encourages the study of languages and cultures from multiple perspectives across different time periods and regions, fostering an understanding of our shared humanity and the interconnectedness of human experience.
Our M.A. degree programs in Comparative Literature, French, Linguistics and Spanish prepare students for careers in myriad professions, for teaching at the high school and community college levels, and for doctoral work in discipline-specific areas, as well as for broader-based Comparative Studies and Cultural Studies Ph.D. degrees.
In addition, our faculty members are proud to participate in the interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Comparative Studies Program as well as certificate programs in the following areas: ESL; Jewish Studies; Classical Studies; Health Humanities; Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; and Caribbean and Latin American Studies. The department is home to the journal FACS (Florida Atlantic Comparative Studies).
We take pride in the quality and caliber of our faculty, whose academic profiles have earned the department multiple research and teaching awards. We are equally impressed by the accomplishments of our students, who are our inspiration. Be sure to check out both our faculty profiles and alumni news to get a flavor of what we have to offer and how our students are using their degrees after graduation.