World Languages & Literatures encompasses faculty and programs in European (German, Russian), Middle Eastern (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian [Farsi], Turkish), and Asian (Chinese, Hindi-Urdu, Japanese, Korean) languages and literatures, as well as Comparative Literature, the study of literature across linguistic boundaries.
For an overview of language study at BU, please see the guide to Language Advising at BU.
To add yourself to the waitlist for a course, please consult the Waitlist Guide below.

Majoring in World Languages & Literatures
Contact the Convener of the WLL program or Professor Petrus Liu, the Director of Undergraduate Studies, to discuss majoring in WLL. The forms for declaring a major in WLL are available online.
WLL offers majors in:
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Chinese
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German
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Japanese
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Korean
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Russian
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Comparative Literature
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Middle East & South Asian Languages & Literatures (MESALL)
WLL also offers a joint major with Linguistics in Japanese and Linguistics.
Students learning Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and/or Turkish can major in Middle East and North Africa Studies in the Pardee School of Global Studies. For more information, please see theBA in Middle East and North Africa Studies page.
Students who study abroad can often fulfill a good part of the major requirements on the abroad program.
Minoring in World Languages & Literatures
Contact the Convener of the WLL program or Professor Yoon Sun Yang, the Director of Undergraduate Studies, to discuss majoring in WLL. The forms for declaring a minor in WLL are available online.
Students can minor in any of the languages below by taking 6 courses beyond the second-year level; Comparative Literature is a 6-course minor. Click below to see specific requirements for each minor:
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Arabic
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Chinese
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Comparative Literature
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German
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Hebrew
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Japanese
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Korean
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Persian Cultural Studies
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Russian
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Turkish Cultural Studies
All prospective minors are encouraged to discuss their plans with faculty advisors.
Every declared major and minor student in WLL is assigned to an academic advisor; all faculty whose official title includes the word “Professor” may act as advisors. If you wish to change your advisor, please contact department staff.
Languages
Literatures and Cultures
Graduating with Departmental Honors
Study Abroad
Placement Tests, Transfer Credits, AP
Other Languages at BU
CAS Language Requirement
WLL in the HUB
Major and Minor Request Forms
WLL Writing Tutors
Degree Programs
BA to MFA in World Languages & Literatures
You can apply to the following BA-to-MFA programs beginning in Spring ’25. Click on each program to see the Bulletin description and requirements.
Chinese/Literary Translation
Comparative Literature/Literary Translation
German/Literary Translation
Japanese/Literary Translation
Graduates of BU’s MFA in Literary Translation program will be equipped with the skills, connections, and portfolio to find translation work and to pursue a wide variety of international careers, not only in literary translation, but also in technical, legal, and humanitarian fields. You will be well qualified to pursue a literary career or work as an editor in literary publishing.
Although the Literary Translation MFA is relatively new, we can already boast of the successes of our graduates, which you can read about here.
For more information about the program and its history, please visit here.
