USC has the most potential of any other school in the world if it can fix these

<p>There was a recent article regarding the growing number of universities that dropped German as one of their language choices. At SC it was not economics, as I recall. It was lack of interest by students. Students were much more interested in taking Asian languages, particularly Chinese. SC has choices in language instruction.</p>

<p>Choices:</p>

<p>French
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
English
Italian
Spanish
Russian</p>

<p>I think students can also study Hebrew in the Judaic Studies major.</p>