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Spanish serves as the primary language across 20 nations and is commonly used in four additional regions, such as the United States.
Mastering this language opens doors to diverse cultures and destinations throughout Latin America, Europe, the Caribbean, and beyond.
Combining Spanish with Art History studies provides insights into both modern society and historical contexts.
Throughout your studies, you'll develop proficiency in discussing and writing about various aspects of Spanish-speaking societies, particularly their artistic and cultural heritage.
Higher education offers the opportunity to set personal objectives with professional support, engage in both individual and collaborative learning, and continuously evaluate your academic progress.
Our teaching methodology emphasizes participation, inclusivity, and inquiry-based learning, which may differ from previous educational experiences. This approach equips you with lifelong skills while providing structured transitions between academic stages.
Class formats will generally include three main types, depending on enrollment numbers and elective choices:
lectures
tutorials
seminars