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We have 11 full-time Spanish faculty members, which includes four professors dedicated to teaching and researching Hispanic linguistics.
Become a skilled intercultural communicator. Spanish at the 91ÖÆƬ³§. Thomas provides a value-based curriculum designed to expand your understanding and empathy for other cultures. You enhance your knowledge of the Spanish language while learning about the culture, history, literature and linguistics of the Spanish-speaking world.
Our program nurtures your Spanish language skills while you gain an appreciation of the cultural and linguistic differences of the Spanish-speaking world, ultimately learning to think and communicate across cultures. Our graduates become bilingual professionals that lead fulfilling careers in a variety of industries, such as education, translation, government, public service, law and medicine.
You complete a minimum of 32 credits of advanced Spanish courses, with a Spanish major requiring a sequence of 12 credits consisting of SPAN 300, SPAN 301 and SPAN 305. For the remaining 20 credits, you complete advanced courses in either Spanish cultural and literary studies or Spanish linguistics and applied language studies concentrations.
We recommend scheduling an appointment with a faculty member early in your academic career to develop an individualized study plan and discuss internships, community engagement, grants and study abroad opportunities.
Sample degree plan for students starting at SPAN 211Various scholarships are awarded for study abroad in Spain and Latin America. Visit the Office of Study Abroad website for more information.
Various faculty members incorporate service learning into their courses, working alongside community partners such as Risen Christ Catholic School, People Serving People, and CLUES.
You complete a minimum of 32 credits of advanced Spanish courses, with a Spanish major requiring a sequence of 12 credits consisting of SPAN 300, SPAN 301 and SPAN 305. For the remaining 20 credits, you complete advanced courses in either Spanish cultural and literary studies or Spanish linguistics and applied language studies concentrations.
We recommend scheduling an appointment with a faculty member early in your academic career to develop an individualized study plan and discuss internships, community engagement, grants and study abroad opportunities.
Sample degree plan for students starting at SPAN 211Various scholarships are awarded for study abroad in Spain and Latin America. Visit the Office of Study Abroad website for more information.
Various faculty members incorporate service learning into their courses, working alongside community partners such as Risen Christ Catholic School, People Serving People, and CLUES.
Our faculty, students and alumni are applying their language and cultural knowledge on a daily basis in a variety of settings.
Dr. Rey-Montejo infuses intercultural learning in all of her courses. From Spanish language classes to literary and cultural studies of Latin America, her teaching is informed by her research on race, gender, identity and social inequality in the Caribbean and Latin America. Her J-term study abroad courses take students to places like Mexico, Spain, Cuba, Argentina and the Dominican Republic.
Megan double majored in Spanish and secondary education with a teaching license in K-12 world Languages and cultures. While at St. Thomas, Megan spent a semester studying abroad in Madrid with IES, along with two J-terms in South America with the VISION program. She became a teacher upon graduating from St. Thomas, but took a leave from teaching in 2010 to obtain a master’s degree in Spanish from Middlebury College in Madrid. Megan now teaches at Minnetonka High School.
Sadie, an honors student, majored in Spanish and international business. She travelled to nine countries throughout her undergraduate career at St. Thomas, including a semester abroad in Seville, Spain. She honed her leadership skills while on-campus by participating in Undergraduate Student Government, Tommie Ambassadors, Student Alumni Council and the College of Arts and Sciences Student Ambassadors and now works as an Elections Administrator for the Ramsey County Elections Department.
You have a wide variety of careers available to you with a Spanish degree.
You gain a variety of skills in our program, as well as a wealth of knowledge deepening your appreciation for other cultures.
We have 11 full-time Spanish faculty members, which includes four professors dedicated to teaching and researching Hispanic linguistics.
Our graduates have gone to pursue graduate studies in medicine, law, business, education and more.
Our program will connect you with Hispanic intellectual traditions and culture throughout your time at St. Thomas.
Dr. Domingo researches the transition to democracy in Spain.
Dr. Ehrmantraut specializes in Latin American literature and culture.
Dr. Vigil teaches courses focusing on Spanish language and linguistics.
The Spanish Club hosts bi-weekly Spanish conversation events, lectures, discussions and cultural experiences, engaging with Hispanic traditions in the Twin Cities.
Our faculty have collaborated with the Minnesota Cuba Committee and the Cuban Embassy in D.C., and recently hosted the talk "A Look to U.S.-Cuban Relations: Past, Present, and Desired Future" with Miguel Fraga, first Secretary of the Cuban Embassy.
Spanish students have a host of opportunities available to them through their career at St. Thomas.
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value School by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.