Spanish
Globalization and the Internet Revolution have intensified contact among cultures, and hence an education in multiple languages and technology is an absolute imperative in the new Millennium. Pursuing a major or a minor in Spanish not only insures bilingual and bicultural competencies, but also fosters critical and creative thinking skills through the study of literature, linguistics, creative writing, Culture, and/or cultures. Our program promotes these skills by introducing students to philosophical issues examined in literature and art; to writing and analytical skills, and the rich cultural complexities of language, peoples, and nations across the globe.
To learn more about the Bachelor of Arts in Spanish or the Bachelor of Arts in Spanish with Teacher Certification, please visit our Spanish Majors page.To learn more about the Minor in Spanish or the Minor in Medical Spanish, please visit our Spanish Minors page.
To learn more about the Dual Language Undergraduate Certificate, please visit our Dual Language Certificate page.
For placement in the Spanish program courses, please take the Spanish Placement Exam. This will help us ensure that you are placed into a class that best fits your needs and your level.