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Competency in a
second language often serves as the key to employment
opportunities. Students, after graduating from
Duquesne University, will have a world of employment
opportunities awaiting them. Both government and
businesses increasingly need people with competency
in foreign languages. Business firms worldwide
have expanded their activities beyond geographical
boundaries.
| - Attachés |
- International Business |
| - Actors |
- International Law |
| - Advisory Groups |
- International Research Team |
| - Banking |
- Interpreter |
| - Bilingual Educator |
- Journalist |
| - Bilingual Secretary |
- Laboratory Technician |
| - CIA Specialist |
- Literary Translator |
| - Corporate Law |
- Medicine |
| - Customs Inspector |
- Missionary |
| - Defense Language Institute |
- Multilingual Port Receptionist |
| - Department of Commerce |
- Peace Corp Volunteer |
| - Department of Defense |
- Policeman |
| - Department of Health, and Human Services |
- Political Science |
| - Department of State |
- Researcher |
| - Drug Enforcement Agency |
- Singer |
| - Economics |
- Sociology |
| - Engineering |
- Technology |
| - FBI Special Agent |
- Textbook Publisher |
| - Film Producer |
- Translator |
| - Foreign Correspondent |
- Travel Companion |
| - Foreign Language Teacher |
- Tutor |
| - Foreign Services Officers |
- Travel Services |
| - Immigration Officer |
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For further information,
please contact:
Dr. Edith H. Krause, Chair
TEL: 412-396-6415
FAX: 412-396-4894
e-mail: modlang@duq.edu
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