The Bachelor of Science in Education, majoring in World Language Education at Ohio State University's College of Education and Human Ecology, prepares students to teach French or Spanish for grades K–12. The program is designed to develop highly competent educators who are leaders and advocates for social justice in education. The curriculum combines educational foundations, pedagogical methods, language proficiency, and extensive practical experiences in French or Spanish-speaking communities. Upon completion, graduates receive initial licensure to teach either French or Spanish in Ohio schools. The program emphasizes fluency in the target language, deep cultural understanding, and effective teaching strategies aligned with state and national standards, including Ohio’s updated 2025 Learning Standards for World Languages and Cultures. The program is offered only at the Columbus campus.