• This track emphasizes knowledge of the Spanish language as well as the arts and cultures and professional settings of Spanish-speaking countries.
  • The program focuses on critical thinking and communicational skills and their application in today’s world.
  • Our internationally recognized professors and instructors integrate their research with their teaching.
  • Coursework such a SPAN 3150 Linguistic Analysis, SPAN 3200 Spanish Culture, SPAN 3220 Latin American Culture: Spanish America and Brazil and SPAN 4220 Special Topics in Spanish and/or Spanish American Literature is offered in Spanish, it examines in detail the politics and cultural dynamics of distinct linguistic communities that share a country or region. These courses are of particular benefit to students in the social sciences.
  • The Minor in Spanish caters to the particular needs of Heritage Speakers, providing a challenging and enriching learning experience which benefits their overall experience at the University.