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Spanish Programs at Reinhardt University

College of Humanities, Sciences, and Technology
Concentration | Minor | On Campus

Embark on a captivating linguistic and cultural journey with Reinhardt University’s Spanish program. Whether pursued as a minor or as a concentration within the Bachelor of Arts in World Languages and Culture degree, this program offers students a comprehensive immersion into the richness of the Spanish-speaking world.

Through dynamic coursework, interactive language labs, and engaging cultural experiences, students develop proficiency in Spanish language communication while gaining deep insights into the diverse cultures, histories, and literatures of Spanish-speaking countries.

With a focus on practical application and real-world relevance, students hone their language skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, preparing them for a multitude of career paths in fields such as international business, education, translation, diplomacy, and beyond.

Join us in exploring the vibrant tapestry of Spanish language and culture, and unlock exciting opportunities for personal and professional growth in an increasingly interconnected global landscape, here at Reinhardt University.

Spanish Concentration

In an effort to educate the whole person within the tradition of the liberal arts, Reinhardt University offers students the opportunity to study World Languages and Cultures. This major prepares students to be competitive in the job market and in admission to further study at the graduate level with advanced knowledge of languages and cultures.

The major requires 24 semester hours at the 300 and 400 level in a primary language and its cultures, 15 semester hours in a second target language and its cultures, and a cultural praxis normally consisting of a semester of international study. (Substitutions must be approved by the Dean.)  The program offers Spanish as the primary target language with French as the secondary target language; however a student may transfer credits in a different secondary target language from another institution with approval of the Dean.

Special Features and Activities:

  • Strong emphasis upon conversational language use.
  • Intense study of culture and civilization.
  • Required cultural praxis consisting of a semester of international study, an internship abroad (which may be cross-listed), or a capstone project.
  • Opportunity to present research at the Robert L. Driscoll Convocation of Artists and Scholars.

Spanish Concentration Classes:

Proficiency in Spanish (Domain One):

  • SPA 301 Practical Conversation
  • SPA 302 Spanish Composition
  • SPA 315 Survey of Spanish Linguistics

Spanish Cultural Knowledge: Literature (Domain Two):

  • SPA 320 Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature
  • SPA 321 Survey of Spanish-American Literature
  • SPA 498 Special Topics in Spanish (on a literary topic)
  • SPA 499 Independent Study in Spanish (on a literary topic)

Spanish Cultural Knowledge: Other (Domain Two):

  • SPA 310 Spanish for Business
  • SPA 325 Spanish Civilization and Culture
  • SPA 326 Spanish-American Civilization and Culture
  • SPA 498 Special Topics in Spanish (on a relevant topic)
  • SPA 499 Independent Study in Spanish (on a relevant topic)

Spanish Minor

Minor Required Courses:

  • SPA 205 Intermediate Spanish I*
  • SPA 206 Intermediate Spanish II*

*Students may exempt these courses by instructor-approved placement.

Electives:

Select four courses from the following:

  • SPA 301 Practical Conversation
  • SPA 302 Spanish Composition
  • SPA 310 Spanish for Business
  • SPA 315 Survey of Spanish Linguistics
  • SPA 320 Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature
  • SPA 321 Survey of Spanish-American Literature
  • SPA 325 Spanish Civilization and Culture
  • SPA 326 Spanish-American Civilization and Culture
  • SPA 490 Senior Capstone
  • SPA 498 Special Topics in Spanish
  • SPA 499 Independent Study in Spanish

Certificate of Language Ability

Students may apply for a Certificate of Language Ability after successful completion of four (4) courses in a single foreign language. The courses must be at the 200-level or above, with at least two (2) courses at the 300-level. Two of the 300-level courses must be taken at Reinhardt University. The student must earn an “A” or “B” grade the first time the course is taken for it to count. All certificate-seeking students must complete the admission process at Reinhardt University prior to beginning courses.

Spanish Program Details

Tuition and Fees

Reinhardt’s affordable tuition helps you get the personal attention and real-world experiences that will give you a competitive edge in the job market.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Nearly all students at Reinhardt University receive some sort of financial aid or scholarship. Find out what options you may be eligible for.

Clubs and Organizations

Student organizations and activities round out the total educational program at Reinhardt University. And there is something for everyone, from sports and outdoor recreation, to student government and leadership opportunities, to multicultural and faith-based groups.

Campus Living

Living on campus is an essential part of the college experience and will help you adjust to college life. You’ll have more opportunities to interact with faculty and friends, get involved in activities, and have easy access to classes, the library, performing arts, recreational, and athletic facilities.