The study of foreign languages and literature provides valuable experience and a potential edge for future career development for our students. Scientists and engineers function in a global market: they rely on primary sources published in other languages, attend international consortia, and often find themselves interacting across national, cultural, and linguistic borders. Government and industry often give preference to job applicants who are proficient in a foreign language. MIT students are encouraged to work and study abroad in conjunction with university, private, and public organizations.
The faculty of the FL&L Section, the language coordinators, and the Undergraduate Academic Administrator can provide assistance in choosing an appropriate program and granting transfer credit from overseas or domestic programs. MIT provides a unique perspective on foreign languages because of the opportunities available to integrate the study of natural languages with the latest technological advances in multimedia and interactive learning. FL&L-affiliated faculty are exploring and implementing methods in which multimedia technology can be used to make learning a foreign language a more authentic experience.
Although MIT is known throughout the world for its programs in science and engineering, MIT is also an institution where the humanities, arts, and social sciences play an integral role in the educational mission. Together, they help to make MIT much more than just an institute of technology.
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Undergraduate/GraduateMIT Course # Course Title
21F.013
Out of Ground Zero: Catastrophe and Memory, Fall 200221F.017
Germany and its European Context, Fall 200221F.020J
After Columbus, Fall 200321F.022J
International Women‘s Voices, Spring 200421F.027J
Visualizing Cultures, Spring 200321F.030
East Asian Cultures: From Zen to Pop, Fall 200221F.035
Topics in Culture and Globalization, Fall 200321F.037
Japanese Popular Culture, Spring 200321F.037
Topics in Culture and Globalization, Fall 200321F.039
Japanese Popular Culture, Spring 200321F.043J
Introduction to Asian American Studies: Literature, Culture, & Historical Experience, Fall 200221F.044
Traditional Chinese Literature: Poetry, Fiction and Drama, Fall 200221F.056
Visual Histories: German Cinema 1945 to Present, Fall 200321F.059
Paradigms of European Thought and Culture, Fall 200321F.061
Advanced Topics: Plotting Terror in European Culture, Spring 200421F.084J
Introduction to Latin American Studies, Spring 200221F.103
Chinese III (Regular), Fall 200321F.104
Chinese IV (Regular), Spring 200421F.105
Chinese V (Regular): Chinese Cultures & Society, Fall 200321F.106
Chinese VI (Regular): Discovering Chinese Cultures and Societies, Spring 200321F.107
Chinese I (Streamlined), Fall 200221F.110
Chinese IV (Streamlined), Spring 200421F.191
Smashing the Iron Rice Bowl: Chinese East Asia, Fall 200421F.222
Expository Writing for Bilingual Students, Fall 200221F.311
Introduction to French Culture, Fall 200421F.312
Introduction to French Culture, Fall 200421F.401
German I, Fall 200321F.402
German II, Spring 200321F.403
German III, Spring 200421F.404
German IV, Spring 200321F.405
Germany Today: Intensive Study of German Language & Culture, January (IAP) 200321F.501
Beginning Japanese I, Fall 200421F.502
Beginning Japanese II, Spring 200521F.503
Intermediate Japanese I, Fall 200421F.703
Spanish 3, Spring 200321F.704
Spanish 4, Spring 200221F.705
Oral Communication in Spanish, Spring 200421F.711
Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition, Spring 200221F.712
Spanish Conversation and Composition, Fall 200321F.714
Spanish for Bilingual Students, Spring 200321F.730
Twentieth and Twentyfirst-Century Spanish American Literature, Spring 200321F.991
Smashing the Iron Rice Bowl: Chinese East Asia, Fall 2004MIT Course # Course Title
21F.034
Media, Education, and the Marketplace, Fall 2001MIT Course # Course Title
21F.019
Communicating Across Cultures, Spring 200321F.021
Communicating Across Cultures, Spring 200321F.031J
Topics in the Avant-Garde in Literature and Cinema, Spring 200321F.101
Chinese I (Regular), Spring 200521F.102
Chinese II, Spring 200521F.108
Chinese II (Streamlined), Spring 200321F.109
Chinese III (Streamlined), Fall 200221F.151
Chinese I (Regular), Spring 200521F.152
Chinese II, Spring 200521F.158
Chinese II (Streamlined), Spring 200321F.213
High-Intermediate Academic Communication, Spring 200421F.214
High-Intermediate Academic Communication, Spring 200421F.223
Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation, Fall 200421F.224
Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation, Fall 200421F.225
Advanced Workshop in Writing for Science and Engineering: ESL, Spring 200321F.226
Advanced Workshop in Writing for Science and Engineering: ESL, Spring 200321F.301
French I, Fall 200421F.302
French II, Fall 200421F.351
French I, Fall 200421F.352
French II, Fall 200421F.414
German Culture, Media, and Society, Fall 200421F.701
Spanish 1, Fall 200321F.702
Spanish 2, Spring 200421F.751
Spanish 1, Fall 200321F.752
Spanish 2, Spring 2004
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