Language Learning Resources
Here is a list of some resources, both inside and outside of Brandeis, that you might use to help you with language learning in order to meet your language requirement. The list includes the languages most frequently used for language exams, as well as general resources.
General
- Brandeis offers undergraduate courses in many languages. If needed, the language faculty can make arrangements for you to participate in these courses. Please note that these will not count towards the credits needed for your degree.
- Online, Duolingo provides free, self-guided courses in a wide variety of languages.
- Graduate students can register for one course per semester at Babson College, Bentley University, Boston College, Boston University, the Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies at MIT, or Regis College; this is also an option for language courses. Please note that these will not count towards the credits needed for your degree.
- The Critical Language Scholarship Program is a fully-funded summer program that allows students to study languages abroad. For some languages, previous study is required.
German
Contact Sabine von Mering to ask about German learning resources and opportunities.
French
- Contact Hollie Harder to ask about French learning resources and opportunities.
- Kai-Wen Lan’s French-English glossary of math terms, available for free online, is useful for math students.
Hebrew
Contact Sara Hascal to ask about Hebrew learning resources and opportunities.
Russian
Contact Irina Dubinina to ask about Russian learning resources and opportunities.
Spanish
Contact Elena González Ros to ask about Spanish learning resources and opportunities.