We exist to broaden the range of options in foreign language study available at Pitt. Take advantage of this rare opportunity by enrolling in our language classes.
Minor in a LCTL Language!
The LCTL Center offers a Major in Arabic and Minors or Certificates in twelve languages. Take 4 semesters plus 1 related elective and add a LCTL Minor to your portfolio.
About the University of Pittsburgh's Less-Commonly-Taught Languages (LCTL) Center
Multilingualism is the norm for a majority of the world’s population. How many languages can you use? Graduates of US colleges and universities often lack proficiency in a second or third language, but you can break that mold and acquire an invaluable life skill at the University of Pittsburgh’s Less-Commonly-Taught Languages (LCTL) Center, housed in the Department of Linguistics. We exist to broaden the range of options in foreign language study for Pitt students, and we offer courses in over a dozen languages that you can't study everywhere. We currently provide instruction in American Sign Language, Amharic, Arabic, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Hungarian, Irish, Greek, Persian/Farsi, Quechua, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, and Vietnamese. Enroll in our classes and gain access to a myriad of unique cultures, conventions, and worldviews, in addition to mastery of receptive skills like listening and reading, and productive skills like speaking, signing, and writing in a new language. We invite you to open your mind to different ways of thinking and communicating, make new friends, and travel the world without leaving the Cathedral of Learning!
And if broadened horizons, fascinating friends, world travel, and greater self-knowledge aren’t cause enough, study of a less-commonly-taught language also has tangible cognitive and career benefits. Not only will you bring a unique skill to prospective employers, demonstrating dedication, curiosity, and open-mindedness, you will also potentially earn more. Research has demonstrated that bilingual employees earn 3-7% more than their monolingual peers (Christofides and Swidinsky 2010). It is also becoming more and more apparent that study of a second, third, or even seventh language has far reaching cognitive benefits: “Regular physical activity and a healthy diet are important factors in maintaining physical health. In the same way, the learning of languages and their regular use provide essential mental exercise, leading to a better brain health and an increase in ‘cognitive reserve’ resulting in a later onset of dementia and an improved cognitive outcome after a stroke” (Mehmedbegovic and Bak, Healthy Linguistic Diet).
We offer minors or certificates in most LCTL Center languages, and many scholarships and awards are available to facilitate your language study, including FLAS Fellowships, Boren Awards, CLS Scholarships, Fulbright Awards, and Nationality Room Scholarships. Study of LCTL Center languages can also fulfill requirements for other Pitt credentials like UCIS Certificates. In some of our language programs you may have the chance to travel abroad with your Pitt instructor. In other programs, various Study Abroad opportunities exist that will allow you to immerse yourself in another language and culture for the summer, the semester, or, even better, for a full academic year.
Join us in the LCTL Center and connect with the world, rediscover your heritage, change the course of your life forever, or just try something new!
Did you Know?
97% of Turkish land is in Asia and 3% of Turkish Land is in Europe. Study Turkish
Minor in a LCTL Language
For more information about minoring in a LCTL language, check out our Minors & Certificates tab!
Did you Know?
Ethiopia is the only country in Africa with its own alphabet. Study Amharic
Mini Language Lessons
LCTL instructors taught students mini-lessons on August 31, 2018. A special thank you to all of those who attended!
Did you Know?
Iranian poets, like Rumi, Khayyam are world renown. The poetry of Saadi is inscribed on the entrance to the United Nations Building.
97% of Turkish land is in Asia and 3% of Turkish Land is in Europe. Study Turkish today!
Minor in a LCTL Language
For more information about minoring in a LCTL language, check out our Minors & Certificates tab!
Did you Know?
Ethiopia is the only country in Africa with its own alphabet. Study Amharic today!
Mini Language Lessons
LCTL instructors taught students mini-lessons on August 31, 2018. A special thank you to all of those who attended!
Did you Know?
Iranian poets, like Rumi, Khayyam are world renown. The poetry of Saadi is inscribed on the entrance to the United Nations Building. Study Persian today!
FIKA is one of the most common and nicest words in Swedish. It´s a noun and a verb for coffee/to have coffee, as well having a cosy break. Study Swedish today!
Did You Know?
The algebraic letter 'x', which represents an unknown number, came from the Arabic word for "thing". Study Arabic today!
Did You Know?
Traditional Irish food is bacon and cabbage, NOT corned beef! Study Irish today!
Did You Know?
The English word 'Safari' is actually borrowed from Swahili. Study Swahili today!
Did You Know?
The saying "take the bull by its horns" is derived from Greek. Study Greek today!