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Why Study Languages at UW?

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Exceptional opportunities

The University of Washington is a leader in language education. The UW regularly offers robust programs covering over 45 languages, many of which are rarely taught, if at all, at other universities in the US. UW students have access to extremely talented instructors, a variety of certification and degree paths, and fun student clubs. There are many exciting interdisciplinary opportunities, in topics such as computational linguistics, international studies, business language, historical textual analysis, archaeology, cybersecurity, translation/interpretation/localization, and many, many, more!

Where do you want to explore?

The UW also offers a variety of scholarships (FLAS) and exciting study abroad opportunities.

Scholarship and funding opportunities

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships
https://jsis.washington.edu/advise/funding/flas

Critical Language Scholarship Program
https://expd.uw.edu/scholarships/critical-language-scholarship/
https://clscholarship.org

David L. Boren Graduate Fellowship
https://grad.uw.edu/funding_posts/david-l-boren-graduate-fellowship/

Fulbright Program
https://grad.uw.edu/funding_posts/fulbright-u-s-student-program/

Check various department websites for language specific funding!

Strengthen your career opportunities

Key facts!
9 out of 10 employers surveyed reported that they rely on employees with language skills.
89% of employers in the U.S. have a need for language skills domestically (in the U.S.). It’s not just ‘international’ jobs that need multilingual people!
56% say their language demand will increase in the next 5 years.
1 in 4 U.S. employers lost business due to a lack of language skills.
(Making Languages Our Business Report, ACTFL 2019)

The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) lists 8 competencies:
https://www.naceweb.org/career-readiness/competencies/career-readiness-defined
All 8 are enhanced by studying a language.

1. Career & Self-Development
Language learning promotes the development of lifelong learning skills. It opens up new pathways and possibilities for careers and specializations. Standout from other candidates with internationally recognized credentials (e.g., The Global Seal of Biliteracy)

2. Communication
The competency that is arguably most related to language learning. However, by learning another language, you don’t just learn to communicate better in the second language, but also in your first language, as you develop key linguistic knowledge that is generalizable, as well as novel rhetorical styles.

3. Critical Thinking
NACE defines critical thinking as ‘Identify and respond to needs based upon an understanding of situational context and logical analysis of relevant information’. This skill is directly linked to language learning. Parsing a new language requires careful context analysis and logical thinking. Language courses present you with many unique and unfamiliar contexts, challenges and media to develop this skill.

4. Equity & Inclusion
Learning a language opens the door to new cultures, concepts and people.

5. Leadership

Effective language learning involves peer teaching as well as learning.

6. Professionalism

Language classes provide excellent opportunities to develop your presentational, writing and cultural competencies.

7. Teamwork

Learning to work with others is a key factor of language classes. Also, being multi-lingual and multi-cultural is crucial for effective team cohesion in a career context as well. While the world is becoming increasing globalized, there is diversity and opportunity for collaboration in all of our communities.

8. Technology

Modern language learning continues to grow along with modern technologies. Many language courses offer unique project opportunities to develop and practice technological skills.

Language competencies are especially valuable for the following careers:

  • Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations
  • Banking, Finance, Accountancy
  • Business Administration, Management Consulting
  • Cybersecurity
  • Health Sciences
  • Hospitality, Tourism
  • Law
  • Media
  • Public Sector, Government or Defense
  • Teaching & Education
  • Transport & Logistics
  • …and many more

Expand your worldview and intercultural competencies

Engage with other cultures and communities

  • Language exchanges
  • Study abroad
  • International internships
  • Conversation groups