Did you know that the United States is the fifth-largest Spanish-speaking country in the world? That the Latino population here and worldwide is increasing rapidly? That opportunities for multilingual professionals are endless?
The Indiana Wesleyan University Applied Spanish and Hispanic Cultures major is designed to help students develop proficiency in the communication, cultures, connections, and communities important to the Spanish language. To meet these goals, our major emphasizes practical applications and service learning experiences. It equips students to be world changers through the power of the Spanish language.
Applied Spanish and Hispanic Cultures majors complete courses covering the language, history, culture, and literature of Spanish-speaking countries, as well as Spanish electives and a foreign study experience. Additionally, students complete a cognate in another field such as History, Religion, Intercultural Studies, or a second foreign language. Students may also choose to minor in Applied Spanish and Hispanic Cultures as a supplement to another IWU major.
If you are excited about the possibilities for Spanish-speaking professionals and desire to deepen your love for this language and culture, we invite you to consider the Applied Spanish and Hispanic Cultures program at Indiana Wesleyan University.
Career Paths
Secondary School Teachers
Adult Basic and Secondary Education
Tutors
Interpreters and Translators
Speech-Language Pathologists
Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
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Courses
One of the best ways to discover a degree program is to check out the course listings. Preview the courses for Applied Spanish and Hispanic Cultures at Indiana Wesleyan University using the course catalog.