WMU Department of World Languages and Literatures

WMU Department of World Languages and Literatures In the best liberal arts tradition, we offer courses in language acquisition, culture, literature and linguistics.

The Department of World Languages and Literatures at Western Michigan University is at the heart of the University’s growing emphasis on global engagement and citizenship. We also offer language study tailored to future business people and translators. Our small classes provide students with the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with faculty mentors, and our many study abroad options e

nable students to add fluency in a second language and international experience to their four-year degree. Students have the opportunity to learn Arabic, Chinese, French and Old French, German, ancient Greek, Italian, Japanese, classical and medieval Latin, and Russian. Whether you are interested in language and language-related studies for personal enrichment, adding linguistic and international expertise to another field of study, or becoming a professional in the field, we welcome you. The Department of World Languages and Literatures teaches:
-undergraduate language
-literature
-culture
-linguistics
-pedagogy

Major/minor programs:
-French
-German
-Japanese
-Latin

Minors:
-Arabic
-Chinese
-Japanese
-Classical Studies
-German Study Abroad

We're hiring!
08/16/2022

We're hiring!

When school during a pandemic is just too much 🥴 Don’t get any ideas 😉
09/24/2021

When school during a pandemic is just too much 🥴 Don’t get any ideas 😉

Welcome back Broncos! We hope you have had a great start to the semester so far. With the mask mandate, our department u...
09/16/2021

Welcome back Broncos! We hope you have had a great start to the semester so far. With the mask mandate, our department understands it can be difficult to learn a language with a mouth covering, however we need to stay safe. The World Languages and Literatures’ department chair, Vincent Desroches, has come up with a way to provide students in our language acquisition courses with clear masks to assist with language learning in the midst of a pandemic. Let us know what you think! How has your clear mask experience been?

JPNS 2000 & JPNS 2010 Being Offered in Summer 2020!!!
04/15/2020

JPNS 2000 & JPNS 2010 Being Offered in Summer 2020!!!

Please spread the word to all:Western Michigan University is hosting a webinar on Disaster Language Interpretation. All ...
04/09/2020

Please spread the word to all:

Western Michigan University is hosting a webinar on Disaster Language Interpretation. All members of the University community, students, staff and faculty, can participate if they are bilingual in any languages. Members of the Kalamazoo community can participate as well. The webinar will be available on Wednesday April 15 from 3 to 5, and Friday April 17 from 3 to 5. Please register in advance.

"Volunteer Disaster Interpreting 101" is an introductory training for individuals who would like to provide language assistance for critical community services in moments of crisis, such as:

~ Food Bank
~ Community Kitchen
~ Emergency Shelter
~ Housing Assistance
~ Clothing/Blanket Distribution
~ Search & Rescue

Attendees will learn about ethical guidelines, basic interpreting techniques, and safety precautions. This will be presented in English for attendees speaking any language.

About the Presenter: Michelle A. Scott, RN is the founder and CEO of Voices For Health, Inc., a language agency based in West Michigan with the mission to improve access to quality healthcare, education and social services. With a background in community health nursing, Ms. Scott has extensive experience training interpreters for in-services, conferences and webinars. She is also the content developer for VoicesACADEMY.com, an online continuing education community for healthcare interpreters.

About the Host: This training is being provided by the Department of World Languages & Literatures at Western Michigan University at no cost to attendees.

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2798542272291124491

"Volunteer Disaster Interpreting 101" is an introductory training for individuals who would like to provide language assistance for critical community services in moments of crisis, such as: ~ Food Bank ~ Community Kitchen ~ Emergency Shelter ~ Housing Assistance ~ Clothing/Blanket Distribution ~ Se...

WMU Egypt summer program is back!!!
10/09/2019

WMU Egypt summer program is back!!!

05/09/2019

Hannah Vinande Major: French Program: Besancon Hey, Hannah! If you’re not in Paris, where are you? I’m in Besançon which is situated near the Swiss and German borders in France. After the first nig…

04/23/2019
 : Congratulations, Joshua White! Best of luck as you finish out your graduate programs at  .
08/13/2018

: Congratulations, Joshua White! Best of luck as you finish out your graduate programs at .

contact: Jeanne BaronJune 22, 2018 | WMU News Joshua White, second from left, and other language students pose with the mascot of Hikone, "Hikonyan," at Hikone Castle. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—A Western Michigan University student from Paw Paw is in Hikone, Japan, studying Japanese thanks to a U.S. Depart...

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Kalamazoo, MI
49008

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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