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This program merges philosophical studies with Spanish, one of the most prevalent European languages globally. Perfect for curious individuals who love delving into diverse cultures, particularly those of Latin America, it equips students with skills suited for today's interconnected world.
Philosophy components include introductory units, logic, plus realism and normativity.
Spanish studies involve structured language courses alongside explorations of Hispanic cultures through literature, film, history, politics, linguistics, and visual arts. A mandatory third-year abroad enhances both linguistic abilities and cultural understanding.
Both departments foster dynamic research-teaching connections, creating an engaging academic atmosphere where instructors incorporate cutting-edge findings. This interdisciplinary approach delivers stimulating intellectual opportunities with flexible pathways to explore personal interests.
Instruction occurs via various formats: lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops, and individual supervision. Evaluation methods span presentations, essays, exams, group projects, debates, digital media creations, and research papers.
Graduates develop versatile competencies valued by employers across industries.
Spanish is available for both beginners and advanced learners. Modern language students benefit from cutting-edge Multimedia Center resources and extracurricular options including guest lectures, cultural societies, language exchanges, student publications, and performance events.