Spanish Minor

Program Type
Minor
Est. Time to Complete
2-3 Years
School
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
Delivery Mode
On Campus

The Spanish minor emphasizes the acquisition of skills in all aspects of the language - listening comprehension, reading, speaking, writing and cultural understanding.  Knowledge of Spanish gives students a competitive edge when entering careers that seek applicants who are able to communicate in the second most widely spoken language in the United States.  Students learn about cultural diversity and become more aware of their own world view and that of others in the United States and in the global community.

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Gabriel Cutrufello
Gabriel Cutrufello, Ph.D.
Chair of the Department of Communication and Writing
Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Composition
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
José Ruiz
José Luis de Ramón Ruiz, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Literature and Language
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
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