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Hispanic Studies

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The Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies at Brown University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the language, literature, and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. This interdisciplinary program immerses students in the rich intellectual and artistic traditions of Latin America, Spain, and the broader Iberian world, while also engaging with issues such as colonialism, migration, gender, and identity. Through close readings of texts, analysis of film and visual media, and exploration of historical and sociopolitical contexts, students develop strong interpretive and communication skills in both Spanish and English.

The curriculum is designed to foster not only linguistic proficiency but also cultural literacy and critical thinking. Students engage deeply with Hispanic literary traditions, study contemporary global issues through a cultural lens, and are encouraged to participate in study abroad programs for real-world immersion. With access to expert faculty, interdisciplinary electives, and research opportunities, students gain a nuanced understanding of Hispanic cultures and their global significance. This program equips students to navigate diverse cultural environments with both intellectual rigor and cultural sensitivity.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Hispanic Studies
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 05 January 2026
  • Location: Brown University, United States
  • Field of Study: Iberian studies
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations in Language and Culture

  • Intermediate Spanish Language and Composition
  • Introduction to Hispanic Cultural Studies
  • Contemporary Latin American Literature
  • Academic Writing in Spanish

Year 2 – Historical and Literary Exploration

  • Colonial Latin American Literature
  • Modern Spanish Literature
  • Spanish for Academic and Professional Contexts
  • Iberian Cultures in Global Context

Year 3 – Specialized Topics and Research

  • Latinx Literature and Identity
  • Gender and Power in Hispanic Texts
  • Film and Visual Media in Latin America
  • Research Methods in Literary and Cultural Analysis

Year 4 – Capstone and Advanced Study

  • Senior Seminar in Hispanic Studies
  • Independent Research or Honors Thesis
  • Translation Studies or Bilingual Writing
  • Elective in Caribbean or Indigenous Literatures

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Hispanic Studies program pursue a wide range of careers in fields where language, cultural fluency, and critical analysis are essential. Many work in education, international relations, translation and interpretation, or nonprofit organizations focused on Latinx and global communities. Others find roles in journalism, publishing, immigration advocacy, or government service. The program also provides an excellent foundation for graduate studies in comparative literature, cultural studies, or law. With strong communication skills and global cultural awareness, graduates are equipped to thrive in professions that demand nuanced understanding of diverse societies.

Why Choose This Program

Brown University’s Hispanic Studies program offers a dynamic and intellectually rich environment where students can explore, analyze, and engage with the Spanish-speaking world in its full complexity. The open curriculum supports interdisciplinary exploration, allowing students to connect Hispanic Studies with fields like anthropology, international affairs, or public health. Experienced faculty guide students through close mentorship, fostering both academic growth and personal development. With opportunities for study abroad, research, and cultural immersion, this program empowers students to become global citizens who think critically and communicate effectively across cultural boundaries.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 401 863 1000
Email: admissions@brown.edu
Address: University of Brown, Providence, RI 02912, United States