Vietnamese Program

The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures offers a wide range of programs in language study to meet the varying needs of today's students. The ability to communicate effectively is essential for success-oriented graduates, and acquiring the competence to communicate in a language other than English can often provide a competitive edge in today's global economy.

Communicating effectively in a second language is more than the acquisition of language skills. Students also gain insight into another culture which often provides invaluable perspectives and greater sense of appreciation for alternate ways of life and thought. The department views language, culture and literature as integrally related facets of communication that help us achieve a better understanding of ourselves and others in the rapidly changing world we live in.

The study of a foreign language and culture, as with other humanities and social sciences disciplines, fosters scholarship and values, social responsibility, free and critical inquiry, empirical analysis, and leadership skills. Together, these elements prepare students for intellectually rewarding lives, responsible citizenship, and a wide variety of careers by developing critical thinking, clear writing, problem solving skills, and a heightened understanding of the human condition.

The Vietnamese minor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Cal State Fullerton is designed to foster an appreciation for the beauty and complexity of Vietnamese language and culture and to prepare students for advanced graduate and professional studies as well as future career.

Language courses of all proficiency levels are available, from elementary to advanced. Program participants can also enroll in classes about the history of Vietnamese culture and civilization, Vietnamese linguistics, and business Vietnamese. Courses that specifically cater to native speakers are also offered.