You’ll become culturally fluent, too. Students can explore our own collection of films and instructional videos, write for our online news magazine, "Entérate," or participate in our weekly conversation sessions, "Tertulias," run by tutors who come from all regions of the Spanish-speaking world.

Spanish majors at Suffolk University study literature, history, politics, and economics. Upon graduation, you’re poised to enter any number of fields that require bilingual workers, from nonprofits to international organizations like the Peace Corps. Other students go on to law school, hoping to provide legal services to non-native speakers.

Careers

Graduates who speak multiple languages are in high demand in a variety of fields. Suffolk alumni often leverage their lingual and cultural fluency with careers in diplomacy, banking/finance, tourism management, nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations, the Peace Corps, and as interpreters and translators.