FAQs
For: Prospective Students
Why study a another language?
Studying a second language is a life-changing opportunity. It opens your eyes to different realities, allowing you to interact with many people from other parts of the world, learning about other languages and cultures, and becoming a global citizen. Furthermore, knowing a another language besides English makes you more competitive on the job market, enhances your analytical and communication skills, and boosts your creativity. The department of World Languages and Cultures at Providence College offers an exciting and rigorous academic program that is at the heart of a liberal arts education. You can combine learning a language with any other discipline of your interest.
What can I do with a major in a language?
Your opportunities are endless. Evidence shows that our majors are more competitive candidates in every field of endeavor. Speaking a second language is not only a powerful tool that you can put into practice, but demonstrates that you are a more integral and cosmopolitan individual, characteristics sought by most employers. Additionally, many graduate school programs require proficiency in a language other than English.
Which professions typically use other languages besides English?
In today’s global society, nearly every profession incorporates knowledge of a world language/culture, including business, economics, education, journalism, law, medicine, nursing, politics and diplomacy, public health, social work, among many others.
Can I enroll in a language course my first semester at PC?
The earlier, the better. It is an excellent transition from high school to College to continue studying another language. It will keep the doors open for an integral liberal arts education, so it is recommended that you enroll in a language course during your first semester at PC. You can enroll in a language course at any level in which you are already proficient, based on the online placement test recommendation, or begin a new language. Professors in the department will be available and happy to discuss all your options with you.
Will my AP credit in a language count for courses at PC?
Yes, if you receive 4 or 5 on your AP test in high school, you will receive three credits for 104 in that language.
Can I fulfill College Core requirements with language courses? How?
The Fine Arts Core Requirement is fulfilled by FRN 212 French Civilization, ITA 212 Italian Civilization, SPN 212 Hispanic Civilization and ITA 405 Italian Cinema.
For: Current PC Students
How do I declare a major or minor in a language at PC?
Simply complete the form available in the department office and obtain the signature of the department chair.
Which departmental courses fulfill core and proficiency requirements?
Below is a list of courses that fulfill core and proficiency requirements:
–Diversity: FRN 370 (Francophone songs; Introduction to Francophone Cinema; French Guiana & New Caledonia); SPN 322
–Fine Arts: FRN, ITA & SPN 212; ITA 405 (Italian Cinema)
–Intensive Writing II: FRN 321 & 322; ITA 321 & 322; SPN 321 & 322
–Oral Communication: FRN & SPN 212
I am a student in the School of Business, can I have a second major in a language?
We encourage all of our students to double major in a language. In the case of Business majors, being proficient in a second language proves to be a great asset as it opens more job opportunities, notably in international companies and firms. It gives you an edge in comparison with monolingual graduates who can only operate on the domestic market. Because this combination is very beneficial to students, we work closely with Business students’ advisors to ensure that you satisfy all the major requirements in a timely manner and study abroad if you wish. Keep in mind that the sooner you declare your second major the better it is as it gives us time to organize and prepare a long-term plan. It is therefore advisable to contact a WLC faculty member right away so both departmental advisors can work together to help you realize your goals.
I learned a second language at home, are there any courses for students like me?
Yes, as a “heritage speaker” you are exempt from FRN/ITA/SPN 210 course and are encouraged to enroll in FRN/ITA/SPN 201.
For: WLC Majors and Minors
What is the average number of students/section?
If you are taking a beginner or intermediate language class, depending upon the language, the number of students per course ranges from 7 to 18. If you are in a 400-level course, the average is 10 students.
What if I did not take the language placement test as a freshman?
Students can take the placement test at any time. To have access to the test, please contact Dr. Edgar Mejía, Department Chair, at emejia@providence.edu or at 401.865.2989.
What level do I need to start for a minor?
If you studied French, Italian or Spanish in high school you are required to take a placement test to determine at which level you should start. However, if you took AP French, Italian or Spanish in high school you may start by taking FRN, ITA, or SPN 201 or 210.
Is it possible to have a double minor?
Yes, many students do so.
When is the latest time to declare a major?
Technically, students are required to declare their major before they begin their junior year. We encourage you to declare your language in a major as soon as possible so you can benefit from the expert advice of your appointed language department advisor.
Can I take classes outside of my major?
In fact, you are encouraged to do so. Majoring in a language leaves enough room in your schedule to take other courses and to even fulfill a double major in another discipline.
If I study abroad will my courses count towards my minor/major?
Yes, as long as these courses are approved by your professors and the chair of the department. More details about study abroad policies and requirements.
Can an Internship fulfill a major requirement?
Internships do count as “major elective” provided that they fulfill the internship’s description. For more information, contact your language department advisor.