Explore the music, literature, cinema, and politics of Spain, Latin America, and their diasporas in small classes with dynamic, supportive professors. In this new program, you will focus on twenty-first century cultural production as linked to historical and contemporary social factors such as gender, identity, politics, justice, and the environment. Become proficient in Spanish and consider enriching your degree by going on an international exchange to a Spanish-speaking country like Costa Rica, Spain or Mexico.
Glendon's Spanish and Latin American Cultures & Societies program delivers the theoretical, experiential, and applied learning opportunities that prepare students to become tomorrow's leaders. Through degree programs and curricula purposefully designed for a contemporary society, our graduates are laying the foundation for a future-focused brand of Spanish cultural examination and production for the 21st century.
Carefully curated interdisciplinary courses in Spanish and Latin American language, literature, culture, and linguistics help students develop a comprehensive skillset that will enable their success from day one. As they delve into basic written and spoken Spanish fluency, major trends of Spanish and Latin American literature, and even advanced dissections of Spanish culture and civilizations, students also benefit from soft skills development in writing, critical thinking, and collaboration, as well as Glendon's distinct dual English- and French-language focus making our programs uniquely trilingual.