Program Overview
Hispanic Studies
The Hispanic Studies program offers students the opportunity to study Hispanic cultures and learn Spanish, one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. The program provides electives that allow students to explore Hispanic history, films, and more, setting themselves apart in any career field with their passion for languages and cultures. This program improves communication, critical thinking, and analytical skills.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
The Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies enables students to delve into the richness of Hispanic cultures and languages. This degree program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Hispanic world, including its history, literature, and cultural practices.
Careers
- Cultural programs coordinator
- Curator
- Human resources coordinator
- Immigration or intelligence officer
- International project coordinator
- Marketer
- Museum coordinator
- Policy analyst
- Program manager
- Social media manager
- Territorial salesperson
- Tour leader
- Trade officer
Admission
Students can apply directly to this program as a high school student or a transfer student from another post-secondary institution. Alternatively, students can apply to another major and then add this program as a minor after one year of full-time study.
Program Details
The program details, including application deadlines, tuition fee estimates, admission requirements, scholarships, and transfer credit, vary depending on the student's situation.
Application Deadline
The application deadline is not specified and depends on the student's situation.
Admission Requirements
- Recommended admission average: Not specified
- Expanded qualifications: Not specified
- English language proficiency: Not specified
Transfer Credit
Transfer credit information is not provided and depends on the student's situation.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition rates are effective May 1, 2025, and are subject to change. The international tuition fee setting process is designed to provide cost certainty to students throughout their degree program.
International Tuition Fee Setting Process
- International tuition fees are set at the June meeting of the Board for the subsequent recruitment period.
- International tuition fees are established for year 1 of each program of study, with an inflationary increase in each subsequent year of the degree program, capped at 4% annually.
Scholarships
Scholarship information is not provided.
Program Planning
The Hispanic Studies program is offered by the Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies, the School of Languages, Linguistics, and Culture, and the Humanities faculty. Program planning resources are available, including a PDF document outlining the program details.
