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The
study of foreign languages and cultures is vital
preparation for students' participation in our increasingly
internationalized and interconnected society.
Consider an AIDS researcher doing fieldwork at a rural clinic in the
Msinga district of South Africa, who needs to know enough Zulu to
discuss medicine, hygiene, and healthcare administration
with native speakers. To interact successfully with patients and
coworkers, he or she needs to understand not only language, but culture
as well: grasping moral and religious views of contraception, for
example, is crucial to providing effective care. Today's experts in
science, diplomacy, technology, intelligence and security, economics,
law, and many other fields are aided by sophisticated foreign
language skills as they work to make a difference in our global
community.
Faced with densely-packed schedules, demanding major
requirements, and innumerable engaging learning opportunities,
Yale students must meet the challenge of
working the study of foreign language and culture effectively into their academic mosaics. This Guide can help.
Placement Testing For
many students, the Placement Test is the first encounter
with language study at Yale--even before classes begin. Find out
the exam schedule, what your score means, and much more.
The Foreign Language Requirement: All You Ever Wanted to Know (And More) All
Yale College students must fulfill the Foreign Language Requirement as
one of the distributional requirements for graduation. (Yes, this means you!) Learn more about fulfilling the requirement and read individualized recommendations for students at all five levels: L1, L2, L3, L4, and L5.
Eight Reasons the Foreign Language Requirement Isn't Enough "Wait--what?
If I fulfill the foreign language requirement, that's not good enough?"
That's right: fulfilling the foreign language requirement only gives
you the bare minimum of language study you need to graduate, and in
most cases you'll find that the bare minimum won't meet your own
professional and life needs. These eight reasons the Foreign Language Requirement isn't enough could change your life!
FAQ for Undergraduates How
does your Placement Test score tell you what course to take? Are you a
"heritage learner" and how does that influence your needs and choices? How do you
know if an intenstive course is right for you? Read answers to these and other frequently asked questions.
Getting Help Whether
you need a tutor to help you through the trials of your language course
or you're looking for general advice on planning your course of
language study, what's important to you is important to us. CLS staff
can offer you guidance
as you make decisions about which language to learn, how many semesters
to take, and your other language study concerns. The CLS also offers a
tutoring program for Yale College Students.
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With classroom multimedia equipment, faculty incorporate projection, audio materials, and computer software in their classes.
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The CLS offers non-linear digital video editing equipment and support for faculty and students.
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