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With more than 400 million speakers, Spanish ranks as the world's third most widely spoken language and serves as the official tongue across 21 nations in Europe, the Americas, and Africa. Learning Spanish provides you with comprehensive linguistic skills while immersing you in the social and academic contexts of Spanish-speaking communities, along with analytical frameworks to understand historical and current political, social, and cultural dynamics.
Through courses combining language and cultural studies, you'll investigate modern and contemporary cultural expressions, analyze significant literary, cinematic, and intellectual movements across various media, and critically examine issues surrounding race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, and social justice. Your learning experience includes interactive methods like group activities, role-playing exercises, creative projects, digital assessments, discussions, along with traditional evaluations such as exams and written assignments.
Our academic exchange initiatives with institutions in Spain and Latin America enrich your education by providing firsthand cultural immersion in these vibrant societies.
Learners will progress through tailored curriculum pathways outlined in the study unit tables, determined by their individual proficiency levels. Those completing any major pathway will graduate with a specialization in Spanish and Latin American Studies.