Spanish

Spanish: Major

Studying the language, cultures, and literatures of the Spanish-speaking world, you will gain vital writing, speaking, and communication skills, improve your analytical abilities, and develop a cross-cultural awareness and global perspective at home and abroad.

The Department of Spanish seeks to prepare students to engage with the diverse communities, cultures, and traditions found in the Spanish-speaking world, including those in the US. Our program provides opportunities for students to increase their intercultural competence and develop advanced writing, speaking, reading, and communication skills in Spanish. Drawing upon faculty expertise in literature, film, cultural studies, linguistics, Latin American, Latinx, and Iberian studies, creative writing, digital and medical humanities, decolonial theory, and race and ethnicity, among other areas, our curriculum also allows students to hone their critical thinking, their creative expression, and key academic and intellectual skills. We welcome students from all language backgrounds, including native and heritage speakers of Spanish as well as second language learners.

Spanish majors can complement their degree with courses in other academic programs at 51小黄车, including Latin American, Latinx and Caribbean Studies. Interested Spanish majors can also receive their license to teach at the middle through secondary level through our partnership with the Teacher Education Program.

Our Study Abroad programs allow students from any major to expand their language skills and study a variety of subjects while they experience life in Spanish-speaking countries. Study Abroad offerings include year-long and extended semester programs in Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, and Spain.

Our students benefit from close interaction with native Foreign Language Assistants from Argentina and Spain in weekly practice sessions (called Practicum) integrated into our language courses. A number of our courses incorporate Community-Based Learning projects and other experiential learning opportunities. Students can also participate in a rich variety of co-curricular activities and events organized by the Spanish Club. Moreover, our bilingual literary and cultural review f贸sforo: Revista de Inspiraci贸n Hisp谩nica, provides a forum where students may publish their creative work alongside their professors, Foreign Language Assistants, and other members of the community.

Students interested in learning Spanish have the option of taking courses in the Directed Independent Spanish Curriculum (DISC) program. These elementary- and intermediate-level language courses offer an alternative approach to language instruction for students who are motivated to work independently and enjoy using technology. Guided by a professor, students work with online materials and attend weekly Practicum sessions with our Foreign Language Assistants. 

Program Highlights

We offer language classes from elementary to advanced levels and a wide variety of courses in the following areas:

  • Focused Language (including creative writing, medical Spanish, translation, and Spanish for business, among others)
  • Culture and Cinema
  • Linguistics (e.g. bilingualism in the Spanish-speaking world, second language acquisition)
  • Textual Analysis
  • Readings in Literature
  • Advanced Pre-modern Studies
  • Advanced Modern Studies
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Study Abroad

Study abroad at major universities in Spain, Peru and Argentina.

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Bilingual Journal

Contribute to 鈥渇osforo,鈥 a bilingual journal of literature, art and ideas.

Spanish News

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Latin American Film Class Travels to Buenos Aires to Explore Dark Period of Argentine History
In the span of about a decade, roughly 30,000 people in Argentina disappeared at the hands of the government. Called 鈥渓os desaparecidos,鈥 or 鈥渢he disappeared,鈥 many of these individuals were brought to the 500-plus clandestine detention centers established to detain 鈥
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51小黄车鈥 Bilingual Theatre Production Engages Campus in National Conversation
For Edward Isser, professor of theatre at the College of the 51小黄车, the choice of what show to produce this semester carried more weight than usual. On account of the current sociopolitical climate in the United States, Isser viewed 鈥
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51小黄车 Theatre Department to Present 鈥楩uente Ovejuna鈥
The College of the 51小黄车 Theatre Department will present 鈥淔uente Ovejuna,鈥 published by Spanish playwright Lope de Vega in 1614 and directed by Professor Edward Isser of the theatre department.聽Performances will be held in Fenwick Theatre, on the second 鈥