UNC Greensboro’s graduate program combines classroom theory with hands-on learning through internships and independent studies in preferred areas. Students discover new and deeper issues, lead discussions, and identify and understand problems of the Hispanic world and history. Additionally, our programs will provide students with a broad set of general skills (writing, thinking, analyzing, etc.) valuable across a number of career paths throughout one’s life.
PROGRAM DISTINCTIONS
- The program has a long history of attracting both regional and international students who value its flexibility, its opportunities to study abroad or to gain teaching experience, its close faculty involvement, and its academic rigor.
THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE
- Afternoon and evening classes are scheduled to serve the needs of working professionals seeking to enhance their professional status or career opportunities and who enroll part-time, as well as full-time students who may receive daytime teaching or graduate assistantships in the department.
AFTER GRADUATION
- Careers include:
- K-12 teacher
- Nonprofit work
- Foreign service and diplomacy
- Linguist
- Translator/Interpreter
Program Details
Degree Type: Master's
College/School: College of Arts and Sciences
Program Type: Majors & Concentrations
Class Type: In Person
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Contact Us
Dr. Claudia Cabello-Hutt
Graduate Program Director
Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
c_cabell@uncg.edu