SLI and Study Abroad Application - Department of Languages and 2025

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Category V: 88 weeks (2200 hours) Languages which are exceptionally difficult for native English speakers: Arabic, Cantonese (Chinese), Madarin (Chinese), Japanese, Korean.
Category I: Languages closely related to English. Category II: Languages that take a little longer to master than Category I languages. Category III: Languages with significant linguistic and/or cultural differences from English. Category IV: Languages which are exceptionally difficult for native English speakers.
Category V It usually takes 88 weeks or 2200 hours to reach S-3/R-3 proficiency in these languages. This small group of super-hard languages includes Chinese (Mandarin), Cantonese, Japanese, Korean and Arabic.
The Department of Modern Languages has a variety of offerings for prospective language students. Our current programs involve languages such as Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, German, and Translation Studies.
The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program provides immersive summer programs for U.S. undergraduate and graduate students to learn languages of strategic importance to the United States national security, economic prosperity, and engagement with the world.
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