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While many of these careers may require a Bachelor’s degree or less, additional graduate education and experience might be needed for others. Further information on these careers and related industries can be obtained by clicking on the following links, and by making an appointment with a career counselor.
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Teaching and Education
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers
Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED Teachers
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Post secondary
English Language and Literature Teachers
Communications Teacher
Middle School Teachers
Elementary School Teachers
Secondary School Teachers
Instructional Coordinators
Teacher Assistants
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Educational Administration
International Education Advisor
Education Administrator
Multicultural Training and Development Specialists
Multicultural Training and Development Managers
Director of Cultural Education Activities
Student Affairs Advisor
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History and Art
Librarian
Library Assistant
Historian
Archivists
Museum Curators
Museum Technician
Tour Guides
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Teaching Resources
American Association for Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
National Council of Teachers of English
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
Council on International Educational Exchange
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Language and Communication Resources
American Translators Association
American Association for Applied Linguistics
Modern Language Association
The Linguistic Society of America
American Association of Language Specialists
American Speech-Language- Hearing Association
Writers Guild of America
Association of American Publishers
Society for Technical Communication
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