Flagship Programs, developed under The Language Flagship, are part of the National Security Education Program's commitment to advance language proficiency in languages critical to national security. The programs address the urgent and growing need for American students across disciplines to advance to academic/professional levels of competency. UCLA is currently the site of a Flagship Program in Russian.
The 2009 summer program will feature classes in thirteen languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Iranian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Quechua, Russian, and Spanish.
UCLA offers courses in more than 40 languages. Enroll in regular departmental courses to meet your foreign language requirements or to learn languages for personal interest.
Are you an entering international MBA student? Are you a non-native speaker of English? Are you new to the United States? The Anderson IPO is 3 weeks of workshops and social events designed to help you.
Experience a dynamic summer in Shanghai studying Chinese Business Language and Culture!
Experience a dynamic summer in Peru studying Spanish for Business, Professional and Cultural purposes.
Shaumir Acharya, Grant Coordinator for UCLA's Anderson School of Management, recently participated in the Peru Business Spanish Program. Click here to read about his experience.
Click here to learn about our High School Language Program for heritage speakers. This summer, we will be offering courses in Russian, Persian, Hindi-Urdu, and Chinese.
Learn more about StarTalk - A New National Initiative in Summer Language Education
The Center for World Languages has extensive experience creating tailored English as a second/foreign language and teacher education programs for clients both in the US and abroad. Help members of your community develop general or specialized English skills
The Center for World Languages has extensive experience creating tailored English as a second/foreign language and teacher education programs for clients both in the US and abroad. Help members of your community develop general or specialized English skills
Train language teachers and develop language curricula.