World Languages
Degree & Certificate Options
Research has shown that studying a second language improves your skills in math and
correlates with better scores in English and standardized tests, such as the SAT and
GRE. Speaking another language will help you to become a citizen of the world, expanding
your cultural perspective and enabling you to participate more effectively in the
global world.
World Languages emphasis, Associate of Science
This two-year degree will prepare you to transfer to Oregon State University's World Languages and Cultures program by emphasizing oral proficiency, reading, and writing.
This two-year degree will prepare you to transfer to any four-year university in Oregon. Work with your advisor to select the best courses for your transfer destination.