What types of careers do Language and Literacy graduates pursue?
Graduates of the Language and Literacy program pursue careers in a variety of educational and professional settings. Many teach in a classroom setting or become reading specialists in schools. Others pursue work in educational publishing, education advocacy, or adult literacy. Still others go become consultants, researchers, diagnosticians, or reading specialists in schools, hospitals, or private practice. Finally, some graduates decide to pursue doctoral studies immediately following their master’s year or at some point in the future. To learn more about how our alumni are applying their degrees in their professional pursuits, visit our Alumni Alumni & Careers page.
Graduates of the Language and Literacy program pursue careers in a variety of educational and professional settings. Many teach in a classroom setting or become reading specialists in schools. Others pursue work in educational publishing, education advocacy, or adult literacy. Still others go become consultants, researchers, diagnosticians, or reading specialists in schools, hospitals, or private practice. Finally, some graduates decide to pursue doctoral studies immediately following their master’s year or at some point in the future. To learn more about how our alumni are applying their degrees in their professional pursuits, visit our Alumni & Careers page.