Description
GEML graduates fulfill the requirements of industry and government agencies with preparation in understanding the global, economically inter-dependent, multilingual and multicultural environments. Graduates will have in-depth knowledge of not just their own cultures but the capacity to function effectively in a second culture
Coursework
122 credit hours for degree. See major website for requirement breakdown.
Foreign Language Requirement
Proficiency beyond 2002 level for French, German, Korean, or Spanish; Proficiency beyond 2001 level for Chinese, Japanese and Russian
Eligibility
All Majors
Managed by
School of Economics & School of Modern Languages