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This program merges art history with Spanish studies, perfect for curious minds passionate about discovering diverse cultures across nations and societies, particularly in Latin America. It provides a stimulating academic journey filled with intellectual exploration and numerous opportunities to focus on your personal interests.
Both departments foster a dynamic connection between research and teaching, creating an engaging educational atmosphere where faculty integrate cutting-edge findings into their coursework.
You'll gain foundational skills essential for art history studies, allowing you to examine various forms of visual and material culture while deepening your understanding of specific themes and honing your research abilities.
Alongside structured language instruction, you'll delve into the vibrant heritage of Spanish-speaking regions, selecting from diverse courses in literature, cinema, history, philosophy, politics, linguistics, and visual arts. Your third year abroad in a Spanish-speaking environment will enhance both your linguistic proficiency and cultural awareness.
Learning occurs through lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops, and personalized project guidance. Evaluation methods may involve presentations, essays, analyses, exams, group projects, debates, podcasts, video essays, and research papers.
Our curriculum develops versatile competencies that increase your employability in today's globalized job market across various industries.
Spanish is available for both beginners and advanced learners (A-level equivalent or higher). Modern language students enjoy access to our advanced Multimedia Center, along with extracurricular opportunities including guest lectures, student organizations, language meetups, campus publications, and cultural events.