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Communication Matters in a Changing World

Prepare for a Career in Languages and Communication

With technology constantly evolving, interacting with others has never been easier. But communicating meaningfully and connecting with people of different cultures, ideologies or histories can be an art.

91Å®Éñ's programs in the languages and communication can help you develop skills to effectively reach diverse audiences in a variety of ways, laying a foundation that can translate into nearly any career possible.

Graduate Ready for Your Career in Languages and Communication

Communication is at the heart of every business transaction, research enterprise and health advance. Being able to contextualize information, relay concepts fluidly and form or facilitate meaningful connections between people is critical in any profession. At 91Å®Éñ, you can begin practicing those skills from day one and gain valuable hands-on experience in the mediums that interest you most.

In one of my Spanish classes, I got the opportunity to volunteer as an interpreter for a caregiving class. As a volunteer interpreter, I learned important skills and lessons on how to utilize the Spanish language to connect and converse with my future patients."

— Emily Gier, Spanish and Exercise Science Major

Where Do 91Å®Éñ's Languages and Communication Alumni Work?

The New American Economy reports that the demand for bilingual workers more than doubled over five years. 91Å®Éñ offers more than 48 study abroad programs that can help you develop language skills and an understanding of different cultures.

According to data from Equifax Consumer reporting agency company, employers for graduates of 91Å®Éñ's populations, politics and history programs include:

  • Express Scripts

  • Fleishman-Hillard Inc.

  • Glassdoor Inc.

  • Abelson-Taylor Inc.

  • Anheuser-Busch InBev

  • Caleres
  • Centene Corporation
  • Dovetail
  • Elsevier Inc.
Languages and Communication by the Numbers
14%

growth expected in media and communications jobs by 2030*

15

degrees offered on 91Å®Éñ's campus in Madrid, Spain

24%

growth expected in interpreter and translator jobs by 2030*

$51274

average salary for alumni from 91Å®Éñ language and communication bachelor's programs five year after graduation**

Highlighted Languages and Communication Majors

Experience Hands-on Learning

You're ready to master new technology, build a portfolio and experience new things. 91Å®Éñ provides opportunities for all that and more. In environments ranging from on-campus television studios to research sites across the ocean, you'll find the places and people that transform classroom knowledge into real-world application.

Communication Media Center

Located in Xavier Hall, the Communication Media Center is the hub of student productions. Students leverage CMC resources to produce a wide range of media projects. You will get hands-on experience with current technology, including digital cameras and video recorders, dual-screen Macs, professional-grade software and advanced audio equipment.

Polyglot Cafe

Whether you're new to the language or fluent, join students, faculty and staff to practice your language skills at Polyglot Cafe, a monthly conversation hour held by the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures.

Study Abroad

91Å®Éñ offers more than 48 study abroad programs all over the world, including at our Madrid, Spain, campus. Learn about the languages and cultures you're studying in the countries themselves.

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* Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
** Data from Equifax Consumer reporting agency company
+ Source: New American Economy