Language, Literature, and Culture majors go on to successful and fulfilling careers in a variety of fields, including government, law, education, business, and nonprofit work.
Careers and Internships
What can I do with a degree focused on language, literature, and culture?
Career Fields
- Interpreter/translator
- Elementary, middle, and secondary school teaching
- Corporate training and management
- Nonprofit management
- Refugee/immigration services
- Law
- Government policymaking
- Import/export
- Study abroad programs
- ESL education
- University teaching and research
- Writer
Where do Language, Literature, and Culture majors intern?
- BLDG Memphis
- American Antiquarian Society
- Ascentria Care Alliance (formerly Lutheran Social Services of New England)
- Preservation Worcester
- Literacy Volunteers of Greater Worcester
- African Radio Drama Association, Lagos, Nigeria
Where do Language, Literature, and Culture majors attend graduate school?
Where do Language, Literature, and Culture alumni work?
Clark’s Career Connections Center
Clark’s Career Connections Center can help you develop a plan for pursuing your career goals. Also check out ClarkCONNECT, which links you with alumni mentors and employers, and Handshake, Clark’s online job search website.
Clark Funding for Undergraduate Internships
Interested in pursuing an internship, research, or creative project, but wondering how you’ll pay rent? Apply for Clark funding to support your experience during the school year or summer. Visit the Career Connections Center in the Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center.
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