SILLC is committed to preparing students for the global economy
Students pursuing degrees in SILLC engage with international landscapes and a wide diversity of world cultures, languages, and literatures.
The University of Arizona School of International Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (SILLC) is a federation of departments in the College of Humanities.
Students may complete a standalone major, double major, dual degree, or minor in the following SILLC disciplines:
Our students learn to
- Adapt and function well in new environments and situations
- Communicate effectively with people from diverse cultural backgrounds
- Negotiate difficult tasks with creativity and an acute sense of initiative
- Analyze, evaluate, and assess cultural differences in professional settings
- Synthesize information with critical thinking, reading, and writing skills
SILLC Announcements
UA Cares
We are each challenged to enroll in a $5 payroll deduction- that's less than the price of a cup of coffee, which has measurable impacts you can read about on the UA Cares Workplace Giving Campaign website.
SILLC Condemns Russia's Assault on Ukraine
The College of Humanities, together with the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies and the School of International Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, condemns Russia’s assault on Ukraine.