About
Minor in Polish Studies
If you plan to grow your career in Chicago, in other metropolitan areas in the Midwest, in any major urban agglomeration on the East and West Coasts, in Texas, or in Arizona, chances are that you will encounter Polish Americans.
Whether your future career is in healthcare or medicine, in law or law enforcement, in AI, or IT, knowledge of basic Polish and an understanding of Polish culture, history, and tradition may prove decisive in your advancement and success. Many large and small American companies are doing robust business in Poland.
The Polish Studies Minor gives you an opportunity to learn a new language and new culture. For more information about registering for the Polish Minor or for resources related to registration, advising, and more, please use this link to Student Resources. You may also email me (jmerchant@luc.edu) with any questions that you may have regarding Polish Studies.
For questions about the Polish Studies Program, contact Dr. John Merchant, Director of Polish Studies, at jmerchant@luc.edu or 773.508.2991.
Minor in Polish Studies
If you plan to grow your career in Chicago, in other metropolitan areas in the Midwest, in any major urban agglomeration on the East and West Coasts, in Texas, or in Arizona, chances are that you will encounter Polish Americans.
Whether your future career is in healthcare or medicine, in law or law enforcement, in AI, or IT, knowledge of basic Polish and an understanding of Polish culture, history, and tradition may prove decisive in your advancement and success. Many large and small American companies are doing robust business in Poland.
The Polish Studies Minor gives you an opportunity to learn a new language and new culture. For more information about registering for the Polish Minor or for resources related to registration, advising, and more, please use this link to Student Resources. You may also email me (jmerchant@luc.edu) with any questions that you may have regarding Polish Studies.