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Hispanic Studies

The program in Hispanic Studies promotes not only communication skills, but also an understanding of the various cultural contexts through interdisciplinary explorations of texts. Literature, film, history, politics, gender studies, among other topics, lead to a broad understanding of issues facing Hispanic communities at home and abroad.

Who we Are

UDRs

What we Teach

Pre-Registration for Fall 2008 begins April 8!
Fall 2008 Course Offerings in Hispanic Studies

Detailed course descriptions for our Fall 2008 offerings can be found here.

Getting Involved

Spanish Club
CHARLAMOS Meets on Mondays from 7-8pm in the Shapiro Campus Center (Art Gallery, 3rd floor)

Tutors
Student Enrichment Services holds weekly group study sessions.

How to Major or Minor

Students interested in learning more about the major or minor in Hispanic Studies are encouraged to speak with Professor Fernando Rosenberg the undergraduate advising head.

Study Abroad!

We encourage all students to explore options for studying abroad, either in Spain or elsewhere in the hispanophone world. Studying abroad offers unparalleled opportunities for learning a language and about culture as well as for intellectual and personal development.

Students who wish to learn more about studying abroad should speak with a member of the Study Abroad staff by going to the office in Kutz 108 or calling x 6-3483 to schedule an appointment. Students who wish to count courses taken abroad toward a major or minor in Spanish should also speak with Professor Fernando Rosenberg, the Undergraduate Advising Head.

When You've Returned From Abroad

Students wishing to receive credit in Spanish for work done off campus during the academic year should download the Petition for Major/ Minor Transfer Credit (TC03). After filling out the form and gathering the necessary paperwork, please make an appointment to meet with the Study Abroad Liaison as listed above.