Spanish Language & Culture
Program Overview
Spanish Language and Culture Program
Overview
The Spanish Language and Culture program at the University of Indianapolis combines technical and grammatical study with an in-depth examination of culture and literature. With a focus on developing strong communication skills in Spanish, this program prepares students for a wide range of career opportunities.
Advantages
- Small student-to-faculty ratio provides individual attention
- Opportunities to participate in international travel and study courses
- Location just 10 minutes from downtown Indianapolis provides access to outstanding cultural, entertainment, and internship opportunities
Format and Requirements
A minimum of 32 credit hours are required to complete the program, excluding the four hours of SPAN 101. Attendance in both day and extended program classes may be required.
*A grade of C- (1.7 on a 4.0 scale) or higher is required in all courses applying toward the Spanish Language and Culture major. If you are pursuing a Bachelor of Arts Degree, this will require a minimum of 120 credit hours.
Potential Careers
- Teacher
- Interpreter (medical, legal, etc.)
- Translator
- Intercultural management
- Government professions
- Diplomat
- Journalist
- International businessperson
Curriculum Guides
These curriculum guides outline the different classes you will need to take as a Spanish major. The general education guide provides a list of all the classes you need in order to fulfill UIndy’s general education requirements. The Spanish guides list the classes you'll need to take to fulfill your major’s and minor's requirements.
- University of Indianapolis General Education curriculum guide
- Spanish Major curriculum guide
Additional Information
- Internship & Career Opportunities
- Study Abroad & Cultural Immersion
- Student Organizations & Activities
- Marga Meier Scholarship
- Faculty
- News
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