c
Java or C++
It is suposed to be a 2nd language in school. Colleges and universities will also offer english courses.
Rudolf E. Klimes has written: 'Korean universities and colleges' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges 'Chinese basics' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Chinese language
Many schools offer courses for English as a second language including the State Universities of NY, even some online colleges offer English as a second language within their course study.
ASL is NOT accepted at all colleges and universities as a foreign language, only a select few. You need to contact that specific school and ask. I know George Mason University in Fairfax VA just started accepting ASL as a foreign language a few years ago. More schools are accepting ASL slowly.
Ivor Horton has written: 'Beginning Java' 'Ivor Horton's beginning Visual C++ 2010' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual C++, C++ (Computer program language) 'Beginning C++' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language) 'Visual C++ 6' 'Beginning Visual C++ 4' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual C++, C++ (Computer program language) 'Instant C programming' -- subject(s): C (computer programming language) 'Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2008' 'Beginning Java 2 SDK 1.4 Edition' 'Beginning Java 2' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Beginning Visual C++ 6' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual C++, C++ (Computer program language) 'Beginning Visual C++ 5' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual C++, C++ (Computer program language)
Margaret Jane Ireland has written: 'English placement procedures in land-grant colleges' -- subject- s -: Entrance examinations, Study and teaching, Universities and colleges, English language
The language of the universities and the government will vary from region to region. This is called a national language.
Ancient Egyptian language is taught in many colleges and universities around the world. You can translate a large amount after only two or three classes.
It depends on the college or university, the department, and their chosen curriculum layout. Some colleges and universities require a language, some do not, and others give you a choice. In any case, it never hurts to learn another language.
Some colleges and universities may not accept American Sign Language (ASL) for foreign language requirements due to traditional views on what constitutes a foreign language. It's best to check with each institution directly to determine their specific policies regarding ASL as a foreign language credit.
Some Universities and colleges offer Japanese language courses, but if there are none in your area, then I recommend getting Rosetta Stone. It may be pricey but the program is DEFINITELY worth it.