The Master's program in Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at Emory University offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich cultural and linguistic diversity within Romance languages. This interdisciplinary program is designed for students passionate about deepening their understanding of the historical, social, and literary contexts of these languages, while also honing their analytical and communicative skills.
Throughout the program, students will engage in a variety of coursework that covers key areas such as:
Students will also have opportunities to participate in seminars, workshops, and collaborative projects that foster a dynamic learning environment.
Applicants to the Master's program in Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics are typically expected to possess the following:
Graduates of this Master's program will be well-equipped for a variety of career paths in both academic and professional settings. Potential career opportunities include:
The skills developed through this program will also enable graduates to pursue further academic research or doctoral studies in the field of Romance languages and literatures.
Shortlist scholarships and plan your application — free guidance from our advisors.