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Spanish stands as one of the globe's most influential languages for trade and international relations, boasting a vibrant heritage in literature and culture. Earning a Bachelor's degree in Spanish opens doors to numerous career paths across various sectors, particularly those with global connections. Graduates may pursue advanced studies in literature, linguistics, or cultural studies, or enter professions like teaching, government, business, legal services, environmental advocacy, healthcare, social work, or creative industries. The Spanish major requires 36 credit hours beyond foundational courses, plus 9 supplementary credits. Three specialized tracks are available: 1) Literature, Culture, and Media of Spain and Latin America, 2) Spanish Linguistics, Cultural Studies, and Education, and 3) Professional Applications of Spanish Language and Culture.