
Major & Minor information
You'll develop the language skills to become intercultural facilitators in any career. You'll get involved in local communities, study Spanish and Latin American mass media, film, and literature. Faculty emphasize current events and put language into cultural context. And there's lots of learning outside the classroom, including studying abroad.
Major credits: 52
Minor credits: 32
What can I do with a degree in Spanish?
What can I do with a degree in Spanish?
The Spanish major is adaptable - and valuable - leading to many different fields and fulfilling careers. Here are a few popular paths, but a 鶹Ƶ degree can take you anywhere.
- Foreign Service
- Translation
- Interpretation
- Counseling
- Cultural Center Administration
- International Organizations
$49,253 Average salary 5 years post graduation
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After 鶹Ƶ
After 鶹Ƶ
Gusties who major in Spanish are prepared for a variety of jobs and graduate programs at other top-tier organizations. Here's where some recent grads have landed and what they're doing:
- University of Nebraska
- Penn State University
- Allianz
- Minnesota Governor's Office
- Veterinarian
- Financial Analyst
- Choral Scholar

Course Examples
Interested in pursuing a Spanish Major/Minor? Here are some of the key courses offered within these programs.
SPA 202 Crossing Borders
This course focuses on the complex reality of immigration between the U.S. and Mexico. We will discuss the challenges Mexican and Central American immigrants face before leaving their country of origin, during their journey, and upon their arrival to the U.S. We will review intermediate Spanish to strengthen your skills and become more proficient in the language of instruction. We will read texts that share migrant perspectives and analyze contemporary audiovisual materials related to the topic. Several pedagogical methods are applied in this course, including community-based learning, which engages students in real world learning.
SPA 280 Literature, Film, and Society
This course introduces students to the study of literature in Spanish through the reading of short literary and cinematic texts. Students study literary terminology and methods of analysis, and practice the analysis and discussion of literature in Spanish. Texts by Spanish and Spanish American authors and films are selected from across literary periods.
SPA 221 From Local to Global: the Faces of Spain
This course is an introduction to the cultures of Spain today, focusing on the study of Spain as a diverse, multi-cultural society. Students gain a nuanced understanding of the complexities and intersections of local, regional, national and global identities. The course moves from broad geographical overview and examination of the rich regional history and culture to explore recent economic and political development to understand an array of controversies and challenges in today's Spain. Review of original cultural materials, class discussion, student presentations, writing, and virtual language and culture exchanges with native speakers from Spain are a major components of the course. Taught in Spanish.
SPA 230 Thinking in Spanish Beyond
In your learning of the language. You will study the important patterns of Spanish and why they occur through analysis of literary works, cultural readings, and famous cartoons as well as by interviewing native speakers of Spanish. You will also write a series of creative and original compositions. In class, diverse learning techniques will be employed (grammar review, paired work, small-group work, all-class discussions, peer-editing, process writing) to provide you with appropriate opportunities to learn how to analyze Spanish on your own.

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