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[QUOTE="J Willhaus, post: 1186678, member: 41003"] There is a much bigger emphasis on STEM now (science, technology, engineering, math). Less emphasis on philosophy, humanities, arts, etc. This is true even at the university level. Our modern languages program here at my university struggles, although Spanish and Arabic have relatively strong programs. Many people in this region speak Spanish and our ROTC program spearheaded the Arabic program. None of my grandkids take a language in school. Some university programs do still require or strongly encourage Spanish like criminal justice or business. It is also popular in the health sciences, but not required. I have some Latina students who don't even speak Spanish, which is a shame in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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