
The UWF Language and Culture Institute organizes and supports activities that encourage interest in foreign languages and cultures and help create lasting intercultural and international connections of benefit to the UWF community.
This non-credit short course is designed to provide students with an extensive understanding of the origins, evolution and consequences of the institutions and culture of Nazi Germany. The ascendancy of Adolf Hitler and the subsequent destruction of traditional European culture following the First World War will be thoroughly examined. Additionally, various military and political leaders and their associated organizations within the Nazi Party will be studied and discussed. read more...

Specially tailored to our military students, this certificate is designed for maximum flexibility using an ultra mobile personal computer. Students can complete large amounts of each Arabic Language & Culture course without access to the Internet. read more...
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Available spring semester 2010, the Interdisciplinary Social Sciences bachelors program will focus on diverse cultures of the world recognizing that globalization and rapid advances in information technology makes the world interconnected. read more...
