FAQ

What was the Department of Global Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Called Before and why did the Name change?

To better reflect the languages we teach and the approach we take to them, which emphasizes cultural competence and global connections, in 2025, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures was renamed the Department of Global Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.

Where is the Department of Global Languages, Literatures, and Cultures located?

The department is located in 4239 Boylan Hall.

How can I contact the department?

You may visit the office in person or contact us by telephone, 718.951.5000 ext. 5451.

Where do I find the department’s faculty office hours?

Faculty office hours are posted on the bulletin board outside 4239 Boylan Hall.

How can I demonstrate oral and written proficiency in a foreign language?

There are two ways of demonstrating such proficiency:

  • By showing academic credentials that prove you successfully completed work at the high school level in which the language of instruction was other than English.
  • By demonstrating oral and written proficiency by examination, through the Department of Global Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. (For Hebrew or Yiddish, contact the Department of Judaic Studies).

 

Who should I contact to take a proficiency exam?

For languages taught in the department, you may contact an appropriate faculty member directly. If the exemption is for Hebrew or Yiddish, contact the Department of Judaic Studies. For other languages, contact the Department of Global Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and we will direct you to the appropriate office to whom you can go for proficiency examinations. We may also be able to help students find other ways of verifying their proficiency, including faculty at other institutions or a foreign consulate.

Are there any opportunities to study languages abroad?

Yes. Contact the deputy chair, Associate Professor Alejandro Alonso, or visit our offices for more information.

Who should I contact concerning study abroad programs?

Study abroad information and foreign language study, scholarships, and opportunities abroad to learn or enhance one’s foreign-language interest can be found at the International Programs & Study Abroad, 1108 Boylan Hall, and via email.

Does Brooklyn College award credits for the language Regents exam?

No.

How do I declare a major or minor?

You can declare a major or minor by filling out the online form available through BC Knowledge.

Does Brooklyn College accept CLEP test scores?

Yes.

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