Spanish Undergraduate Academic Information
Effective June 2024 the Spanish major program is not accepting new students. If you are currently completing your program in Spanish please consult the degree regulations.
Memorial University offers a Spanish Minor. Opportunities to study abroad are offered through the Go Abroad program in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Why do a Spanish minor?
- Opportunity to learn and explore a new language and culture
- Heighten the potential to find employment in Spanish-speaking areas, including the United States of America, Latin America and many areas of Europe, especially Spain
- Enhance your marketability to future employers requiring Spanish language
- Study abroad through Memorial University immersion experiences
- Increases employment opportunities in teaching, translation, tourism and public administration
- Explore many parts of the world ranging from Latin America to Spain to Cuba
About the Spanish Minor Program
A Minor in Spanish consists of a minimum of 24 credit hours (8 courses) in Spanish from the official Spanish course offerings of the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures as listed in the University Calendar.
Students fufilling a Minor in Spanish as part of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts must also ensure they meet all other requirements required by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Course Offerings
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences has an anticipated course offerings page available for degree planning purposes.
Please note that the authoritative source for course offering information is the Registrar's course list.
Questions?
Undergraduate Program Director - Spanish
Dr. Myriam Osorio
864-4502
mosorio@mun.ca
