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Spanish

The Spanish Department offers courses and other opportunities designed to help you understand the Spanish language and gain insight into the world's Spanish-speaking people and cultures. Knowledge of Spanish takes on a special practical significance during a time when people of Hispanic descent are the U.S.'s largest minority group, and the number of native Spanish-speakers in the country continues to grow.

The curriculum encompasses introductory- through advanced-level language instruction, courses in the literature of Spain and Latin America, classes in Spanish Linguistics, insight into the history of Spanish-speaking people, and investigation of Spanish-speaking cultures today.

Spanish majors and others with a serious interest in the language deepen their understanding through one of the study abroad programs we offer in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain.

Study of Spanish prepares you for graduate school in Spanish and other fields. A background in Spanish paves the way to a range of career paths in the U.S. It is increasingly important in the business world and for many careers in education, government, social work, law, and other fields.

Department Majors and Minors

Major in Spanish
Minor in Spanish

Combined Major with Latin American Studies

Related Academic Programs

Latin American Studies



Alumni Spotlight

Archana Patel '03

Political Science Major
Spanish Minor

Looking outside herself is something that Archana, a 2003 Gettysburg graduate, did in earnest during her undergraduate years.   A political science major who minored in Spanish, she did volunteer work with El Centro, an outreach program for Hispanic youth in the Gettysburg area.  That sparked an interest in Latin American culture and led to a study abroad trip to Mexico.  She later traveled as part of a political science class to Nicaragua, where she examined microfinance efforts—the awarding of modest loans to women to start small businesses.  The Nicaragua trip provided the foundation for her Fulbright work in India.

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