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Foreign language is a branch of the language arts that involves the study of languages other than your native tongue and focuses on communication and the knowledge of a languageās culture, history, and literature. Studies in a foreign language improve your ability to communicate, develop cultural awareness and sensitivity, and expand your general knowledge. *
Sample Occupations
- Government/Law
- Immigration & Customs Inspector
- Foreign Services Officer
- CIA/FBI Agent
- Paralegal/Lawyer
- Business
- Transportation Planner
- International Trade
- Specialist
- Hotel Manager
- Travel Agent
- Airline Customer Service
- Education
- Adult Literacy/ESL Teacher
- Private/Public School Teacher
- International Student Advisor
- Communications/Language
- Translator/Interpreter
- Journalist
- Advertising Executive
- Advocacy/Non-profit
- Community/Legal Advocate
- Client Services Director
- Non-profit Fundraiser
Types of Employers
- Tour & Excursion Companies
- Non-Profits
- International NGOs
- International Businesses
- Law Enforcement
- Educational Institutions
- Publishers
- Financial Institutions
- Libraries
- Social Service Agencies
Preparing for your career in
For all industries: Study abroad to further develop language skills and intercultural competency
Government/Law: Gain knowledge about government organizations as they are the largest employers of people with foreign language skills, intern at a government agency, obtain a J.D. for attorney positions or masters in public administration, public policy, or international relations for government positions
Business: Join a business-oriented student organization, earn a business minor, seek an international internship, research which companies do business with the countries with your language, be prepared to start working in the U.S. for a firm with overseas interests before working overseas
Education: Obtain teacher licensure for K-12 teaching, get experience as a teaching assistant or tutor, consider teaching English as a foreign language overseas, obtain ESL/TESOL certifications (ex. CELTA)
Communication & Language: Intern with a local newspaper or advertising agency, volunteer language skills to local community organizations, read foreign publications
Advocacy/Non-profit: Volunteer/intern for a social services agency/nonprofit organization that serves international populations; volunteer with on-campus & local cultural organizations, pursue a relevant double-major (ex. Social Work) or graduate degree (Public Administration)
How do I know if its right for me?
ASSESS: Take a career assessment, such as PathwayU, to see how your interests, values, and personality fit with majors and careers.
RESEARCH: Research the careers on this WCIDWAMI and thousands of other careers using O*Net Online, The Occupational Outlook Handbook or FirstHand.
EXPLORE: Learn more about a career field of interest by job shadowing, attending a career panel, or participating in a Career Trek. Further your exploration while gaining valuable skills by completing an internship, co-op, volunteer, or research experience.