Want to impress potential employers? Consider a foreign language major or adding a language minor to your plan of study and take advantage of study-abroad opportunities, recommends Dr. Wendy Westphal, chair of the Department of Languages and Cultures at Marian University.
A growing number of employers want to hire bilingual employees, including municipal, state, and federal agencies like the military, intelligence, and law enforcement communities. Fortune 500 companies, healthcare organizations, and educational institutions are also among those who also seek employees fluent in a second language.
The number of American college students who have traveled abroad has more than tripled in the past two decades and the increase is likely to continue.
Study-abroad experiences are a good way for students to strengthen their knowledge of global communities, Westphal suggests. "Exploring a new culture is a great way to immerse yourself in a foreign language, acquire new skills, expand your worldview, and make yourself more marketable."
At Marian University, students can minor in French, German, and Spanish and major in Spanish. Study-abroad offerings from which students can choose include:
Students can apply for study-abroad funds and financial aid, including the McKinney International Travel Grant made possible thanks to generous support from Indianapolis philanthropist Robert H. McKinney.
Financial aid in amounts ranging from $500 to $6,500 are available. Additional funding sources include the United States-Japan Bridging Foundation Scholarship, German Academic Exchange Service, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, and the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, among others.
Westphal says Marian University students have studied abroad in Germany, Japan, Spain, India, the UK, Ireland, Austria, China, Greece, Italy, France, Canada, Portugal, and a number of Latin and South American countries, including Brazil, Guatemala, and Mexico.
For more information about earning a foreign language degree, or study-abroad opportunities for Marian University students, email abroad@marian.edu or call 317.955.6026.