Spanish Careers & Outcomes
As the world becomes more globalized and the United States more diverse, knowledge of world languages is increasingly important. Students who are proficient in a second language hold careers in a number of fields and are highly sought-after by employers across the globe. The need for globally aware and multilingual employees is apparent in our alumni's success following graduation.
What can I do with a Spanish degree?
- Bilingual educator
- Civil service worker
- Community affairs specialist
- Court interpreter
- Customs/immigration officer
- Foreign correspondent
- Foreign diplomat
- Foreign exchange trader
- Foreign service officer
- International consultant
- Intelligence specialist
- Interpreter
- Language consultant
- Linguist
- Peace corps worker
- Professor
- Proofreader
- Teacher
- Translator
- Travel agent
Where Alumni Work Graduate School
Related Links
- American Association for Applied Linguistics
- The American Association of Language Specialists
- American Institute for Foreign Study
- American Translators Association
- Center for Applied Linguistics
- Institute of International Education
- Linguist List
- Modern Language Association
- National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators
- United Nations Information Center
- American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
- Hispania