Loyola University Maryland

The department of modern languages and literatures offers programs of study in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese.

As part of its commitment to a broad-based, liberal-arts education, Loyola requires all students, regardless of their major, to demonstrate proficiency in a modern or classical foreign language at the intermediate college level, or higher. Depending on how high students place on their placement exam, anywhere from 1-4 language courses will be needed to fulfill Loyola's basic language requirement.

The department offers majors and minors in German, French, Spanish, and Comparative Cultures and Literary Studies, as well as affiliate minors in Italian and Latin American and Latino Studies.

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CONTACT US

  • Modern Languages and Literatures
    Maryland Hall 454
    Loyola University Maryland
    4501 N. Charles St.
    Baltimore, MD 21210
  • Leslie Zarker Morgan
    Department Chair
    MH 461
    lmorgan@loyola.edu
    410.617.2926
  • Thomas Ward
    Associate Chair for Student Issues
    MH 351i
    tward@loyola.edu
    410.617.2370
  • Natalie Rock
    Administrative Assistant
    nrock@loyola.edu
    410.617.2780