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With the demand for bilingual professionals in the United States on a constant rise, adding Spanish to your language portfolio sets you apart from the crowd.

Why Spanish at Valpo?

Did you know that Spanish is the second-most spoken native language in the world, and the number of speakers only keeps growing? Our graduates pursue careers in business, nonprofit foundations, healthcare, social work, and teaching, among many other fields.

At Valpo, our highly involved Spanish faculty use their industry experience to deliver in-depth language and cultural education for both our major and minor. A small student-to-professor ratio allows for in-depth, personalized courses such as advanced language, literature, environmental topics, Spanish through the media, and more. In addition, students have access to a number of academic and cultural resources at the University and around the world.

Here’s your invitation: ¡Vive, aprende, explora y conoce!

About Our Spanish Degree

Take a look at our Spanish Major Career Map, which contains detailed, per college year information on courses to take, co-curricular and community initiatives, steps to study abroad and career preparation.

General Information

Language skills are increasingly in demand across a variety of industries and studies show bilingual employees earn more on average in addition to experiencing greater rates of promotion.

Careers in Spanish:

  • Educators
  • International business
  • International sciences
  • Marketers
  • Social workers

Bachelor of arts in Spanish students at Valpo must complete the general-education requirements for the bachelor’s degree in addition to the requirements for the major. This University-wide core strengthens communication and critical-thinking skills while introducing the student to global cultures and traditions.

For transfer students, four-credit language courses can be transferable. Other sequences are taken case-by-case for the maximum benefit of the student.

Students who plan to teach Spanish in elementary, middle, or secondary schools with a major or minor in Spanish should consult their departmental advisor and the education department for specific requirements.

Students who place directly into a course higher than level 204 need not complete level 204 but must complete all other requirements for the major, including the required total of 27 credit hours.

Major Requirements: Minimum 27 Credits
SPAN 204Intermediate Spanish II4 Cr.
SPAN 210Advanced Communication in Spanish3 Cr.
Take one course from the following options:
SPAN 230Spain: Studies in Culture and Society4 Cr.
SPAN 231Latin America: Studies in Culture and Society4 Cr.
SPAN 232Hispanics in the US: Studies in Culture and Society4 Cr.
15-16 Additional Credits in Spanish Beyond SPAN 203:
SPAN 270Spanish Conversation1 Cr.
SPAN 290Spanish for Heritage Speakers3 Cr.
SPAN 291Topics in World Cinema (taught in English)3 Cr.
SPAN 300Special Topics in Translation (taught in English)3 Cr.
SPAN 303Professional Communication in Spanish3 Cr.
SPAN 306Contemporary Social Issues in Hispanic Media3 Cr.
SPAN 307Spanish for Business3 Cr.
SPAN 308Spanish for Community Engagement3 Cr.
SPAN 309Latinx Studies3 Cr.
SPAN 310Spanish for Health Professions3 Cr.
SPAN 311Intro to English-Spanish Translation and Interpretation3 Cr.
SPAN 312Spanish for STEM Professions3 Cr.
SPAN 320Hispanic Cultural Studies (formerly SPAN 220)3 Cr.
SPAN 321/322Literature of Spain/Latin America3 Cr.
SPAN 390Seminar in Spanish3 Cr.
Additional Required Courses:
SPAN 499Capstone Senior Project1 Cr.

Students who place directly into a course higher than level 204 need not complete level 204 but must complete all other requirements for the minor, including the required total of 14 credit hours.

Minor Requirements: 17 Credits
SPAN 204Intermediate Spanish II4 Cr.
SPAN 210Advanced Communication in Spanish3 Cr.
One course from the following options:
SPAN 230Spain: Studies in Culture and Society4 Cr.
SPAN 231Latin America: Studies in Culture and Society4 Cr.
SPAN 232Hispanics in the U.S.: Studies in Culture and Society4 Cr.
Six additional credits in Spanish beyond SPAN 203; at least one course at the 300 level or higher

To view a full listing of Minor Requirements and Courses visit our catalog page.

Expand your Studies

Study Abroad at Valpo

Studying abroad is more than a trip — it’s a chance to expand your education, explore new cultures, and grow as a global citizen.

World languages and culture

Meet Our Faculty

Valpo’s award-winning Spanish faculty members instruct from real-world industry experience, from the Spanish banking sector to international cooperation, and are authors of regularly published scholarly articles, novels, and textbooks.

Multiple grants enabled our professors to publish and present scholarly work, diversify our curriculum, develop open-access materials for language classes, and foster both community and engagement, among other triumphs.

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