Modern and Classical Languages
What is this major?
Students can choose to major in one or more of the following languages: French, German, and/or Spanish.
What can I do with this major?
| Bachelor's Degree/Entry Level | Further Education/Experience Required |
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Reading/writing another language, reporting and editing, clarifying ideas, writing clearly, reading for content and structure, understanding historical language change, explaining complex concepts, communicating between cultures, reading critically, comparing translations and interpretations, working with original sources in many, summarizing ideas, understanding cultural diversity
Who employs graduates from this major?
Schools, state/federal government, colleges/universities, airlines, travel/tourism agencies, media, museums, business and banks, hotels, international trade companies, business and industry, banks, social service agencies
What is special about this major at Hartwick?
Unique and exciting opportunities to study abroad for a month, a semester, or a whole year!
Visit the Modern and Classical Languages Web page.
Department Chair
Mark Wolff, 607-431-4615,wolffm0@hartwick.edu
Undeclared Contact
Wendell Frye, 607-431-4846, fryew@hartwick.edu
Major Connections Contacts
Please contact the Department Chair by e-mail to ask for the names of a few upper-level students you can contact.
Why contact upper-level students? These students can be a good resource to learn what a major is like, what careers are typical, what the professors are like, or even to learn what helped them to decide on this major.




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