SPANISH

The Department of Romance, German and Slavic Languages and Literatures offers a major and a minor in Spanish. Whatever degree path they choose, all students benefit from a rich offering of courses designed to enhance students’ understanding of the central role that the Spanish language and its literary and cultural production in Spain, Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States have played in shaping today’s world.

Students who major or minor in Spanish are strongly encouraged to spend at least one semester studying abroad in a Spanish-speaking country. In addition to providing a dynamic entry into the humanities, the major and minor can serve as the basis for graduate or professional study in numerous fields. Our seminars allow for the kind of intensive student/teacher interaction that prepares students for meaningful careers, including governance, international affairs, law, journalism, medicine and business.


Fall 2024 Courses

Please see our website for more courses and sections (e.g. SPAN 1002, SPAN 1013, SPAN 1014…)

SPAN 1001, Elementary Spanish I

MWF 11:10 AM-12:00 PM

SPAN 1014.10 Intermediate Spanish II: Through a Social Justice Lens

 

SPAN 2006.14. Advanced Spanish II: Sustainability Literacy

MWF 02:20 PM-03:10 PM

SPAN 2500, The Spanish-Speaking World

TR 02:20 PM-03:35 PM

SPAN 1012, Intensive Elementary Spanish: Through a Social Justice Lens

MWF 11:10 AM-01:00 PM

SPAN 2006.17 Advanced Spanish II: Heritage Learners

MWF 11:10 AM-12:00 PM

SPAN 3200.10 Bilingualism in the Spanish-speaking World.

SPAN 3520, Latin American Colonial Literature

MW 11:10 AM-12:25 PM

SPAN 4600, Myth and Myth Making

 TR   11:10 - 12:25


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Spanish Program Website

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