Field of Study: | Spanish Language and Literature
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Description: | Why is Spanish such a popular language to study? Many Canadian immigrants are Spanish-speaking and it is the second language spoken in the U.S.. As well, it is the main language spoken in 21 other countries in the world, ranging geographically from Spain to Cuba, Mexico to Argentina. A wish to travel while deepening personal and cultural experiences, a love of salsa or flamenco music, an interest in the art of Picasso or Kahlo, a desire to read authors such as Miguel Cervantes or Isabel Allende, an awareness of growing opportunities in Spanish-speaking countries for study and employment: these are some of the factors that motivate the tremendous interest in Spanish. A knowledge of Spanish language and Hispanic cultures (Spanish minor or certificate) will enhance employment opportunities in any field, as well as opening doors to rich personal experiences; while a Spanish major (or double major with another field) may lead to a career in teaching, diplomatic or community development work, tourism, international business or journalism; or to graduate work in such areas as translation, linguistics, Hispanic studies or literary analysis.
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