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37 Bachelor's degrees in Language Studies in South Carolina, United States
Language and International Trade
Clemson University's Language and International Trade major combines intensive foreign language study (Chinese, French, German, Japanese or Spanish) with a professional business concentration in one of the following areas: applied international economics, international trade or tourism.
English
Explore the power of words with University of South Carolina Upstate English program. Develop critical thinking, communication, and writing skills that prepare you for a wide range of careers. The personalized approach ensures you’ll receive mentorship and guidance as you pursue your passions in literature, creative writing, and professional communication.
Modern Languages
The Modern Languages Major is offered by Mississippi College. The Department of Modern Languages offers advanced study in French, Chinese, German, Spanish, Japanese, and Latin, as well as opportunities to study classical Greek and Hebrew. Three additional undergraduate majors expand language study: Foreign Language & International Trade, International Studies, and Language, Writing & Linguistics.
French
The French major at College of Charleston builds students' language proficiency in the three modes of Interpretive, Interpersonal, and Presentational communication.
English
At Baldwin Wallace University, in the English program, you'll engage in rigorous coursework, enriching experiential opportunities and comprehensive studies that span classic and contemporary literature.
English - Creative Writing
The English - Creative Writing program at Anderson University (South Carolina) requires 18 hours of writing-intensive courses, including poetry and fiction workshops, creative nonfiction, a writing seminar, and a capstone course focused on a thesis-driven research project.
English
The English major at Centre College will help you explore the complex relationship between language, stories, and the society they shape and reflect, opening doors to careers in law, publishing, journalism, education, film, and more.
Language and International Business
Language and International Business from Clemson University is essentially a double major that combines modern language study with a professional stream (selected from business, tourism and economics courses).
English
As an English major at Clemson University, you’ll study novels, poems, plays, films, video games and websites.
Asian Studies - Chinese Studies
Furman University offers the Bachelor of Arts degree with three majors focusing on Asian Studies - Chinese Studies, Chinese Studies, and Japanese Studies.
English
The English program at University of South Carolina Aiken is designed to be flexible enough to provide the student with an adequate background for graduate studies in English or preparation for such professions as law, medicine, the ministry, advertising, communications, technical writing, and library science.
Foreign Language Education
As an Foreign Language Education at the College of Charleston major, you'll have every opportunity to make a difference and have a real impact on your community.
English
The Department of English at Coastal Carolina University combines an exciting and diverse curriculum with engaging, dynamic faculty who bring expertise and creativity to the classroom.
English
The English Major is offered by Mississippi College. Students investigate literary works through discussion and writing, as well as reading and thinking to prepare them for their career of choice in literature, education, or writing.
Modern Languages
The Modern Languages program at the Clemson University will prepare you for a wide range of careers in the international arena, as well as for a variety of graduate programs.
English
English at Furman University opens your mind to texts and films from around the world and gives you tools for interpreting them. You may encounter texts as varied as 14th-century English literature or slave narratives from the Americas.
German
Our College of Charleston students study the language, literature, cinema and culture of German-speaking Europe.
Secondary English Education (9-12)
The Anderson University (South Carolina) Secondary English Education (9-12) helps you develop the skills to teach and guide a diverse student population
English - Creative Writing
Studying English - Creative Writing at Presbyterian College is its own reward, in which you can engage with literature and engage with the world as well as with yourself.
English
In addition to courses in the principal periods of English, American and world literature, majors in English at Wofford College also may take courses in literary criticism, film, public speaking, business writing, new media and creative writing. Most classes are small and conducted in a seminar format to encourage the exchange of ideas between students and faculty.