Bachelor of Science in Global Economics and Modern Languages

This degree is offered jointly between the School of Economics and the School of Modern Languages.

Georgia Tech's Bachelor of Science in Global Economics and Modern Languages (GEML) degree combines rigorous training in economics with extensive foreign language study. The separate language concentrations include Chinese, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.

GEML graduates are prepared to understand global, economically inter-dependent, multilingual, and multicultural environments. Graduates will have in-depth knowledge of not just their own cultures, but the capacity to function effectively and successfully in a second culture.

Careers in Global Economics and Modern Languages

  • Economic Analysis
  • International Banking
  • International Government Agencies
  • International Non-governmental Agencies

GEML graduates may wish to pursue graduate programs in economics, international affairs, international business, law, and public policy.

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"[GEML] allows me to learn the intellectual disciplines of economics while at the same time concentrating heavily on learning the Spanish language. Since economics is greatly a study of humanity, it is only fitting that one learn the most intimate and important part of another culture—its language." - Georgianna Nutt, GEML '09
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