47 Bachelor's degrees in Language Studies in Washington, United States
Spanish
The Spanish program from Washington State University not only provides a comprehensive and practical understanding of using the Spanish language, but also develops intellectual curiosity, critical thinking skills, and appreciation of the humanistic context of international cultures.
English - Multilingual Education Emphasis with Teaching Endorsement Option
English - Multilingual Education Emphasis with Teaching Endorsement Option from Western Washington University focuses on the study of language, linguistics, and literacy, literatures in historical and cultural, films studies and media, composition and rhetoric, and creative writing.
English - Creative Writing Emphasis with Teaching Endorsement Option
English - Creative Writing Emphasis with Teaching Endorsement Option from Western Washington University leads to a baccalaureate degree without teacher certification.
Upside-Down Program
The Upside-Down Program at Western Washington University gives students the unique opportunity to continue their education by expanding on the academic skills provided from a Washington state two-year college A.A.S or A.T.A. degree program.
Greek, Latin and Ancient Mediterranean Studies
With the University of Puget Sound's Greek, Latin and Ancient Mediterranean Studies you will learn historical perspectives on the challenges of living in a multiethnic world
World Languages - Korean
World Languages - Korean at Olympic College allows you to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a Bachelor’s degree with a major in a World Language.
World Languages - Spanish
World Languages - Spanish at Olympic College allows you to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a Bachelor’s degree with a major in a World Language.
Chinese Language and Culture (with a Teaching Endorsement)
Chinese Language and Culture (with a Teaching Endorsement) from Western Washington University provides students with the opportunity to become competent communicators in Chinese language and culture, shared by 1.3 billion people, approximately one-fourth of the world’s population.
English Language Arts Teaching
The English Language Arts Teaching Major at Central Washington University, in combination with the Professional Education Program, prepares you for a teaching career in middle, junior, and high schools.
Hispanic Studies
The Department of Hispanic Studies at University of Puget Sound a sound educational experience centered on the study of the language as well as the literary and cultural production of Iberian, Latin American, and U.S. Latinx cultures.
English
The Department of English from Covenant College seeks to help students understand, appreciate, and use responsibly God's gift of language. Students should develop a Christian awareness of the issues and problems in each area of language use and work toward Christian answers.
Integrated Studies - Language Arts
The Integrated Studies - Language Arts program at Seattle Pacific University is for those planning to become an elementary school teacher.
English - ELL - Bilingual Education Emphasis with Teaching Endorsement Option
English - ELL - Bilingual Education Emphasis with Teaching Endorsement Option from Western Washington University focuses on the study of language, linguistics, and literacy, literatures in historical and cultural, films studies and media, composition and rhetoric, and creative writing.
English - Writing
The English - Writing at Gonzaga University is a curriculum within the English Major offering a concentration on writing and literary studies that encourages students to explore their own creative writing in the context of the study of literary tradition.
Asian Languages and Cultures
University of Puget Sound offers a program in Asian Languages and Cultures. You will learn about Japanese or Chinese language, literary and cultural works and how cultures merge tradition with new challenges
World Languages - German
World Languages - German at Olympic College allows you to transfer to a four-year university to pursue a Bachelor’s degree with a major in a World Language.
English
The English program from Washington State University curriculum lets you focus on areas of interest or pursue second majors
English - Creative Writing
English - Creative Writing at Western Washington University focuses on creative writing in fiction, drama, poetry, or nonfiction prose and includes coursework in literature to supplement the writing courses.
East Asian Studies
East Asian Studies at Western Washington University offers an interdisciplinary study of the area, with a primary focus on the countries of China and Japan. Under special advisement, Korea and Mongolia are also subjects for study.
English - Literature Emphasis
English - Literature Emphasis at Western Washington University focuses on the study of literatures in historical and cultural contexts, and also includes course work in linguistics, literary theory, and writing.