2024 Best Other Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics Bachelor's Degree Schools in the Far Western US Region
4Colleges in the Far Western US Region
75Bachelor's Degrees
Other Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics isn't the most popular bachelor's program in the world, but it's not the least popular either. To be more precise it ranks #493 in popularity out of 1232 majors in the country. So, you may have to do some digging around to find quality schools that offer the degree program. This list can help with that.
College Factual looked at 4 colleges and universities when compiling its 2024 Best Other Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics Bachelor's Degree Schools in the Far Western US Region ranking. When you put them all together, these colleges and universities awarded 75 bachelor's degrees in other foreign languages, literatures, & linguistics during the 2020-2021 academic year.
Choosing a Great Other Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics School for Your Bachelor's Degree
The other foreign languages, literatures, & linguistics bachelor's degree program you select can have a big impact on your future. This section explores some of the factors we include in our ranking and how much they vary depending on the school you select. Below we explain some of the most important factors to consider before making your choice:
Overall Quality Is a Must
A school that excels in educating for a particular major and degree level must be a great school overall as well. To make it into this list a school must rank well in our overall Best Colleges ranking. This ranking considered factors such as graduation rates, overall graduate earnings and other educational resources to identify great colleges and universities.
Other Factors We Consider
In addition to the above, you should consider some of the following factors:
Major Focus - How many resources a school devotes to other foreign languages, literatures, & linguistics students as compared to other majors.
Major Demand - The number of other foreign languages, literatures, & linguistics students who choose to seek a bachelor's degree at the school.
Educational Resources - The amount of money and other resources allocated to students while they are pursuing their degree. These resources include such things as number of students per instructor and education expenditures per student.
Accreditation - Whether a school is regionally accredited and/or accredited by a recognized other foreign languages, literatures, & linguistics related body.
Our complete ranking methodology documents in more detail how we consider these factors to identify the best colleges for other foreign languages, literatures, & linguistics students working on their bachelor's degree.
More Ways to Rank Other Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics Schools
Since picking the right college can be one of the most important decisions of your life, we've developed the Best Other Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics Bachelor's Degree Schools in the Far Western US Region ranking, along with many other major-related rankings, to help you make that decision.
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Best Schools for Bachelor’s Students to Study Other Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics in the Far Western US Region
The following list ranks the best colleges and universities for pursuing a bachelor's degree in other foreign languages, literatures, & linguistics.
Top Far Western US Region Schools for a Bachelor's in Other Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics
The bars on the spread charts above show the distribution of the schools on this list +/- one standard deviation from the mean.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).