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World Languages

Are you interested in an immersive experience focused on a language and a culture not your own? Would you like to use the knowledge gained from that experience to teach? To serve others as a translator or interpreter? 

This program from Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences’ Department of English & World Languages prepares students for a variety of career pathways. 

The World Languages program at 鶹ҳ offers an experience like no other — one that gives you concentrations in French and Spanish as well as a concentration in teaching.

World Languages is for you if you consider yourself

Creative and Expressive

 

World Languages Program

Summerville Campus

Dr. Seretha Williams

706-737-1500

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What You'll Study

Coursework

French and Spanish concentrations provide students with opportunities to study literature and culture; hone conversation, composition and translation skills; and work closely with faculty on academic research. Those interested in teaching follow the P-12 Certification path, which helps them develop the knowledge they need in the classroom. Through language study, all students learn to write in a variety of modes, conduct independent and collaborative research, and improve their understanding of domestic and global cultures.

Focal Points

Concentrations

Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and a concentration in French

Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and a concentration in French

Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and a concentration in Spanish

Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and a concentration in Spanish

Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and a concentration in French with P-12 Teacher Certification

Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and a concentration in French with P-12 Teacher Certification

Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and a concentration in Spanish with a P-12 Teacher Certification

Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and a concentration in Spanish with a P-12 Teacher Certification

Experience-based Education

Outside the Classroom

Study abroad opportunities allow you to put your understanding of language and culture into practice. 

Student organizations and clubs provide the chance to share ideas and knowledge and explore other cultures through personal connections and shared discussions. The World Languages Hub also provides opportunities for language and cultural immersion in a collaborative, technology-enriched setting. 

Internships put your language skills and cultural understanding to the test in a real-world environment.

 

Research & Innovation

Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, you’ll have opportunities to create your own research projects or work with faculty to tackle some of the world’s most complex and pressing challenges.

 

Research Center

Pamplin College’s Center for Social Science Research involves students as active partners in research projects that assist local public and nonprofit agencies improve their effectiveness.

 

Student Publications

Student publications are an excellent way to find your voice and strengthen your portfolio, and Pamplin College has a wide range to get involved with.

 

Clubs & Organizations

Student clubs and organizations help you “plug in” to campus life in a way that can lead to meaningful connections, new interests and resume-enhancing experiences.

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Interested in teaching?

Secondary Education certificate available

If you are interested in working with students in grades 6-12, you might consider a certificate in Secondary Education in addition to your degree. Teachers, school counselors, and other educational personnel must be certified by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission to teach in elementary, middle, or secondary public schools.

鶹ҳ offers an opportunity to complete your teaching certification while earning your degree within specific programs of study. Once students have completed their coursework and passed their certification, they can add secondary teaching education to their list of career opportunities.

Learn about secondary education certificates

Your Future

Career Options

World Languages graduates are equipped with the skills needed to work for publishers, schools, hospitals, the corporate sector, nonprofits and government organizations. The teacher certification pathways prepare students to teach language and culture in elementary, middle, and high schools.

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Why 鶹ҳ?

Wide variety of in-demand concentrations prepares you for the career you want.

Dynamic campus with opportunities to interact in a multitude of collaborative ways.

State of the art facilities and technology provides the experience needed to step directly into your career.

The on-campus gallery and the department’s long history of hosting visiting artists and lecturers brings the greater art world to you.

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Creativity, Discovery, Engagement

The Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences forms the heart of the liberal arts mission of 鶹ҳ. We foster critical thinking about complex questions of the human experience; cultivate skills in written, verbal, and creative expression; promote active citizenship and community engagement; and prepare graduates for diverse careers in quickly changing globalized environments.