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Dr. Alexander Murzaku
Phone: (973) 290-4330
Email: amurzaku@cse.edu
Office: Santa Maria Hall, Fourth Floor, Room 48

World Cultures & Languages

Mission

The World Cultures and Languages (WC&L) Program offers our students the expertise and the knowledge that specialists in culture, linguistics, and literature can bring. The program offers quality instruction that reflects the increasingly interdependent and global nature of culture, knowledge and the world in the 21st century, as well as the growing inter-connectedness of peoples and places in the local, regional, national, and global communities. Students are required to demonstrate competence in at least one language. Through interactive coursework at home and/or abroad, reflective papers, research, travel and presentations, the program enables students:

  1. To develop an understanding of cultures and history of the regions they have chosen to study;
  2.  To understand, read, write, and speak the language(s) of these regions;
  3. To gain a thorough knowledge of the corresponding countries, traditions and peoples in these regions.

The inherent multidisciplinary nature of culture and language studies as well as the geographic variety of areas to be covered requires that the faculty work with other programs as well as similar programs in the neighboring universities.

The two major themes of the World Languages and Cultures program are:

  1. Places, Traditions and Histories which leads into a Bachelor of Arts in Globalization Studies.
  2. Places, Cultures and Languages which leads into a Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies.

Students fulfilling the requirement for a Major in Hispanic Studies will be able to obtain certification to teach at the primary and secondary level, by following the K-12 program offered in cooperation with the Education Program.

WC&L students obtain a strong grounding in global affairs which teaches them how to engage in problem-solving across boundaries and cultures, and how to critically evaluate information from a comparative perspective. This training also involves learning how to become an effective communicator which includes learning how to argue and defend complex views before a variety of global audiences. Well developed global competency is of use to numerous companies and organizations. A WC&L major also offers excellent preparation for graduate school, law school, and careers in various global organizations:

  • Global Culture Industries: music, film, sports, – MTV, Disney, Discovery, ESPN, the NBA
  • U.S. Government and International Agencies and Organizations: UN, World Bank, Red Cross, UNICEF, Peace Corps, various relief funds, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Foreign Service, State Department
  • International Businesses: Mars/M&M, BASF, AXA, pharmaceuticals
  • Travel & Tourism: travel agencies, global tours, cruise lines

What's New

  • World Cultures & Languages - Kristina Belic

    Globalization Studies major, and new member of the Sigma Iota Rho Honor Society, Kristina Belic is going to study in Barcelona, Spain during the Fall 2013 semester.

  • World Cultures & Languages - Dr. Alexander Murzaku

    Dr. Alexander Murzaku selected as one of the "Knowledge Messengers" in Italy. Read More

  • World Cultures & Languages - Zainab Yusofi and Rowan Ghaly

    Two Globalization Studies majors at CSE, Zainab Yusofi and Rowan Ghaly, have been accepted into the Drew University United Nations Semester for Fall 2013

  • World Cultures & Languages - Alexandra Rojas

    Alexandra Rojas, a Hispanic Studies major and new member of the Phi Sigma Iota Honor Society, is featured on CSE’s website.


World Cultures & Languages


Major

  • Bachelor of Arts in Globalization Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies

Minor

  • Minor in Globalization Studies
  • Minor in Hispanic Studies

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Testimonial

CSE’s Spanish department is excelente. The professors challenge and encourage you to immerse yourself in the language and explore the Spanish culture. Spanish is spoken in the majority of the classes, which is great practice and improves your language proficiency.

~Alexandra Rojas, '15, Spanish/English

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Did You Know...

  • Every year, we organize study trips in various countries around the world including England, France, Italy, Greece, Germany, as well as service oriented trips such the one organized by the Nursing program with the linguistic/cultural support of the World Cultures and Languages program in the Dominican Republic.
  • Languages spoken by the faculty and students of the World Cultures and Languages programs span all the continents: from Europe to North America, from South America to Asia, and from South Asia to the Middle East and Africa. This allows our students to be exposed to many diverse cultures and hear samples of dozens of languages from native speakers.
  • Our World Cultures Club runs the very successful and highly praised “Around the World” presentations’ series in which, every month, students and faculty learn firsthand about a country, a culture, and a language from various regions of the world.

Related Resources

  • ΦΣΙ(γω chapter): Phi Sigma Iota, International Foreign Language Honor Society, recognizes outstanding accomplishment in the study or teaching of any of the academic fields related to foreign language, literature, or culture. These fields include not only modern foreign languages, but also Classics, Linguistics, Philology, Comparative Literature, Bilingual Education, Second Language Acquisition and other interdisciplinary programs with a significant foreign language component. Phi Sigma Iota is the highest academic honor in the field of foreign languages.
  • ΣΙΡ(δτ chapter): Sigma Iota Rho, Honor Society for International Studies. The purpose of this organization is to promote and reward scholarship and service among students and practitioners of international studies, international affairs, and global studies and to foster integrity and creative performance in the conduct of world affairs.