There are two streams connected with this minor, one for second language learners (students who do not speak Spanish at home), and one for heritage students (students with some linguistic familiarity with Spanish in the home).
The Spanish minor (for second language learners) offers small and student-centered classes. Students develop language proficiency and in-depth knowledge of cultures through coursework that covers Spain, Latin America, and the U.S. Latino population.
The Spanish minor (for heritage students) offers differentiated second and third year courses, especially designed for students who have some understanding of the Spanish language having interacted with it in the home. Students will interact with others who share a similar linguistic and cultural background, as well as learn about the cultures and literatures of the Hispanic world.
A solid background in Spanish language and culture is an asset to students who seek careers in education, international business, translation and interpretation, hospitality and tourism, and more. Because Spanish is the second official language of the U.S. having a degree in Spanish also automatically enhances any other career choice.
Only courses at the 200-level or above may count towards the minor.
Admission Requirements
Eligibility for 2nd-year Spanish is a requirement for entrance to the minor.