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Do you know of a school that has a Mediterranean languages major and a tourism major?

Asked by starshine (576points) March 3rd, 2010

I love learning new languages, and I love the Mediterranean. I would like to be able to combine my love for these things into a career! I’m seeing traslator in my future. haha
Do you know of any schools that have a Mediterranian languages major AND a tourism major? If they also have a photography minor, that would be a plus.

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jazzjeppe's avatar

Actually, the best way to do this is to go there. Check with your student guiding person at your Uni/College.

La_chica_gomela's avatar

@jazzjeppe: Did you read the same question I read?

janbb's avatar

You don’t say if you are searching for colleges in the United States or not. If you are, there are several good online college info sites where you can search for majors. One of the best is princetonreview.com. The site has inforamtion about SAT prep and getting into college, but also a feature where you can search by specific major and find out which colleges offer that. Good luck!

gailcalled's avatar

Lots of countries on the Mediterrranean. Languages(excluding dialects) are greek, italian, spanish, catalan, arabic, french, turkish, hebrew, slovenian, croatian, bosnian, albanian and possibly sicilian, herzegovinan and montenegrin. I’m sure that many people speak portuguese as well.

starshine's avatar

@gailcalled , I’m aware of that. I’m looking at learning italian, french, greek, arabic, turkish, and hebrew for starters. I’ve already started on several of them :) (arabic, greek, hebrew) I’m picking them all up fairly quickly and am really enjoying it!
I’m kind of considering just learning what I want to learn on my own and blowing college off. It’s cheaper that way. And if I really know what I’m doing, people in foreign countries probably won’t care if I didnt finish college.

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