Undergraduate Program in Italian
Careers
Foreign Languages Studies and Careers
As political and economic
issues become increasingly international in scope, there is a growing
need for Americans to be competent in foreign languages. A liberal
arts degree with a concentration in French or Italian can be an
asset to a career in education, business, or international affairs.
French and Italian as a Primary Skill
There is a pressing need
for qualified and dedicated teachers of French and Italian. Foreign
languages are now taught at all levels, from elementary schools
to universities. In addition, many private companies and public
agencies need managers and employees who are proficient in foreign
languages.
French and Italian as a Secondary Skill
The employee who can
do business with a foreign customer in his or her own language will
have an edge. Large and small companies are recognizing this as
the global market becomes more competitive. A command of French
or Italian, combined with training in business or science, may open
opportunities in a variety of American companies that are active
in the European Community, in Canada, in the Caribbean, or in Africa.
Foreign language skills are an advantage in many research and service
careers. French or Italian can be combined very effectively with
studies in Art, History, Political Science, or Sociology. Many service
agencies seek people who are qualified to provide services in a
foreign language.
