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World Languages (K-12) Education
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World Languages (K-12) Education

This program may be started at any campus and is completed at Penn State University Park.

The World Language major prepares students for K-12 teaching positions or other employment fields related to the following content language areas: French, German, Latin, Russian, and Spanish. A Bilingual Education option is also offered (Pennsylvania does not offer a teacher certificate in this area). The English as a Second Language (ESL) program leads to a specialist certificate, which educators can add to their initial teaching credentials.

The B.S. in World Language Education is offered by Penn State's College of Education.


Please note: The University may make changes in policies, procedures, educational offerings, and requirements at any time. Please consult the most recent Degree Programs Bulletin for more detailed information.



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