The Applied Foreign Languages (LEA) program offers a multidisciplinary, career-oriented curriculum that includes the study of two languages as well as an applied subject (Social Sciences or Information and Communication). The language pairs offered are: English (required), German, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, and Russian.
The bachelor’s degree leads to four master’s programs that address the needs expressed by the professional world in the fields of languages and technical expertise (businesses, international organizations, NGOs and associations, and the ecological transition).
Foreign and Regional Languages, Literatures and Civilizations (LLCER)
Lessons in Foreign and regional languages, literatures and civilizations (LLCER) offer students foreign language programs based on two complementary pillars of knowledge: the linguistic pillar and the cultural pillar. This combination makes it possible to provide particularly rich and challenging programs that open the door to a variety of further academic pursuits and career opportunities.
The languages taught are German, English, Spanish, Italian, and Russian. Depending on students’ preferences and plans, these can be combined (dual-language double majors).
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