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George Mason University

Modern and Classical Languages

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Graduate Degrees

MA in Foreign Languages with a Concentration in French

The MA in foreign languages with a concentration in French offers students an opportunity to study a variety of topics—from the traditional academic study of the language, literature, and the culture of French to less traditional subjects such as film studies and the Francophone literatures of the Caribbean, Quebec, and Africa.

MA in Foreign Languages with a Concentration in Spanish

The MA in foreign languages with a concentration in Spanish offers students an opportunity to study a variety of topics – from the traditional academic study of the language, literature, and the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world to less traditional subjects such as film studies and literature from the many Spanish-speaking regions of the world.

MA in Foreign Languages with a Concentration in French and Spanish

The MA in foreign languages with a concentration in French and Spanish allows graduate students to pursue a multilingual path of scholarship and an array of international opportunities. This expanded master’s degree combines the basic requirements of the concentrations in French and Spanish, with additional opportunities for electives and an optional thesis.

MA in Foreign Languages with a Concentration in Spanish/Bilingual-Multicultural Education

The MA in foreign languages with a concentration in Spanish/bilingual-Multicultural Education combines courses in Spanish with courses in multicultural education offered through the School of Education and Human Development. This degree prepares individuals to effectively teach in bilingual and multicultural settings; licensure is available with minimal additional coursework beyond the degree.

Interdisciplinary Programs

The department faculty participate in the following interdisciplinary programs: