Brigham Young University

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Organization Overview

The Center for Language Studies resides in the Brigham Young University College of Humanities and is directed by Dr. Ray T. Clifford. 

Brigham Young University can offer instruction in over 80 languages. More languages will be added as student interest grows and qualified teachers are found.

The Language Certificate Program provides two forms of foreign language recognition:

  • An official notation of your second language proficiency ("Advanced," "Mastery," or "Professional") printed on your BYU TRANSCRIPT (Placed directly below your degree listing.)
  • BYU Language Certificate endorsing your completion of advanced coursework, and your ratings for the ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) assessments for speaking and writing.

Both of these will make a meaningful addition to your resume as you begin your career and/or apply for graduate studies. Even if your foreign language skills aren't necessarily a part of your career plan, they will set you apart in any field.

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?

The Language Certificate program is available to all matriculated BYU students who are pursuing any BYU undergraduate degree.

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Contacts

Scott Miller

Dean, BYU College of Humanities

Alan Melby

Professor

Grant Lundberg

Meimei Wu

Shasta Hamilton

Secretary to the Dean, College of Humanities

Sherami Jara

Assistant Dean

Yvon Le Bras

Professor of French and Translation & Localization Program Coordinator

Languages

Americas, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Western Europe

Academic Program Levels

Certificate