World Languages Education BA

Explore the world through language.

Anthony Diebold and Lilly Ngolvorarath, two World Language graduates

A practical education for our increasingly multilingual schools.

If you are interested in teaching languages at all levels of instruction, ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ provides the highest level of teacher preparation and a wide range of field experiences.

In-Demand Careers

  • Foreign language teacher
  • Translator
  • Foreign service officer
  • Language analyst
  • Tourism/hospitality director
  • International NGO worker

Why World Languages Education? | Why Our Program?

  • With a growing number of English language learners in RI schools and increased interest among many native English speakers for learning a second language, multilingual teachers are in high demand.
  • Students choose one of three concentrations, so our graduates are eligible for full certification to teach world languages in French, Portuguese, and/or Spanish in all grades (pre-K-12) in RI.
  • Along with coursework, students engage with local language communities through multiple field placements in K-12 and community-based settings.
  • Topics covered in the include: Educational psychology; linguistics; applied grammar; special education; teaching emergent bilinguals; student teaching.

The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Advantage

World Languages Education students are encouraged to study abroad for a semester and ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ’s Shinn Study Abroad Fund offers generous financial support to do so.

Our Educational Studies Faculty

Ensuring that You'll be Ready

Erin Papa

Erin Papa

"Rhode Island is an ethnically diverse community. It’s important to know where our students come from, so we can better support them in our schools."

Making Language Emersion Possible

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ entrance

Take the Next Step!

Feinstein School of Education and Human Development

The Feinstein School administers and coordinates all professional education programs at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ. We offer a range of programs, including early childhood, pre-K-12, counseling, school psychology, youth development and health and wellness.

Erin Papa

Dr. Erin Papa

Assistant Professor