The Spanish Program is part of the department of languages, literatures and cultures in the College of Arts and Sciences. The department focuses on the teaching of foreign languages, their associated literature and global culture. You will learn from native speakers, benefit from innovative Web-based programs that let you interact directly with peers in other countries and study with professors who have written the books you use in courses.
Typical courses required for the bachelor of arts in Spanish include:
- Advanced Spanish Language I and II
- Spanish for Heritage Speakers
- Business Spanish
- Spanish Language Study Abroad
- Topics in Hispanic Cultures and Literatures
- Spanish Civilization
- Contemporary Spain
- Senior Seminar
- Reading Hispanic Texts
- Latin American Civilization
- Spanish Literature or Spanish-American Literature