Pullman,
WA,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Learning Spanish goes beyond just mastering the language—it fosters intellectual curiosity, sharpens critical thinking abilities, and cultivates an appreciation for diverse cultural perspectives. To become a Spanish teacher at the secondary level, you must complete a bachelor's degree in Spanish along with state teaching certification. Washington State University's Spanish program includes a specialized teaching pathway that combines core language studies with essential educator training.