
The Bachelor of Arts in Spanish is a comprehensive and intellectually rich undergraduate program that immerses students in the study of the Spanish language, literature, and culture across Spain, Latin America, and the broader Spanish-speaking world. This four-year program is designed not only to develop advanced fluency in Spanish but also to cultivate a deep appreciation of the cultural, historical, and social dynamics that define Spanish-speaking societies. Students explore a wide range of topics including classical and contemporary literature, cinema, translation, sociolinguistics, and colonial histories, gaining insight into how the language connects diverse global communities.
The program balances language acquisition with critical thinking and cultural analysis. Through engaging coursework, interactive discussions, and exposure to authentic texts and media, students gain the tools to analyze cultural narratives and historical transformations. A strong emphasis is placed on communication skills, analytical writing, and intercultural competence. Many students enhance their education through study-abroad programs in Spain or Latin America, where they apply their language skills in immersive settings and gain firsthand experience of regional traditions, politics, and daily life. This combination of language mastery and cultural literacy prepares students for meaningful engagement in both academic and professional contexts.
Year 1 – Foundations of Language and Culture
• Elementary Spanish I & II
• Introduction to Hispanic Culture
• Spanish Pronunciation and Phonetics
Year 2 – Intermediate Language and Literature
• Intermediate Spanish I & II
• Introduction to Spanish Literature
• Spanish Composition and Conversation
Year 3 – Cultural Exploration and Electives
• Latin American Civilization
• Spanish Film and Media
• Elective: Spanish for Business / Spanish Sociolinguistics
Year 4 – Advanced Studies and Capstone
• Advanced Spanish Grammar and Usage
• Contemporary Spanish-American Literature
• Senior Seminar in Hispanic Studies
• Optional Study Abroad / Internship
Graduates of the Spanish program bring to the workforce highly valuable communication skills, cultural fluency, and analytical insight, opening doors to diverse professional paths. They are well-suited for careers in education, international relations, translation and interpretation, journalism, tourism, and cross-cultural consulting. Spanish majors are also in demand in health care, law, government, and business sectors that serve or engage with Spanish-speaking populations. Many go on to pursue graduate studies in fields such as linguistics, comparative literature, international development, or Latin American studies. The ability to navigate multilingual and multicultural environments makes Spanish graduates powerful assets in a globalized job market.
Choosing to major in Spanish offers more than just learning a language—it provides a gateway to understanding a rich and diverse cultural universe that spans continents and centuries. This program attracts students who seek both intellectual challenge and global perspective, offering them the chance to connect deeply with literature, history, and cultural movements that have shaped the Spanish-speaking world. The curriculum fosters personal growth, global awareness, and strong academic skills, all while encouraging students to think critically about language, identity, and community. Whether preparing for a career or further academic exploration, students leave the program with the confidence and competence to thrive in international and multicultural settings.
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