Quechua is one of the most vibrant and important languages of the Americas. With around 7-8 million speakers in the Americas, most of them concentrated in the Andean region in South America, the Quechua language and culture holds important information about how non-Western cultures are organized;
Although it is widely spoken, Quechua is considered an endangered language. Âé¶¹ÒùÔº who study it can be part of language preservation, or the effort to save languages that are in danger of being lost;
Learning Quechua can improve students' career prospects in fields such as art, engineering, international development and more;
Learning an Indigenous language can give you an alternate perspective for viewing the world;
Quechua is a living language, with many speakers in the United States and opportunities for community engagement. Alumni of Quechua programs at other U.S.-based institutions have gone on to start Quechua language podcasts, consult for the United Nations and collaborate on film productions.Â