SPANISH - Rowan Universityinclude courses in Spanish language for the professions (such as business...
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e In addition to coursework aimed at developing the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing), our offerings include courses in Spanish language for the professions (such as business and medicine), linguistics, literature, civilization and culture.
Students with Spanish language skills are in high demand locally, nationally, and internationally. Additionally, all of our Spanish courses emphasize cultural competence. Armed with Spanish language skills and cross-cultural understanding, our graduates are equipped to participate meaningfully in world discourse.
SPANISH
WHY CHOOSE SPANISH?
THE BOTTOM LINE
Popular Double Majors
Popular Minors
Popular CUGS (Certificates of Undergraduate Study)
Area Studies, Elementary Education, Human Services, International Studies, Law & Justice, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Subject Matter Education
B i o l o g i c a l S c i e n c e , B u s i n e s s Administration, French, German Studies, Human Resource Management, History, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Law & Justice, L e adersh ip Studies , Pre-Me d, Psychology, Romance Languages, Urban Studies, Women’s & Gender Studies
Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Global Business, Global Health Studies, Human Services-Administration, Human Services-Direct Care, Human Services-Criminal Justice, Italian, Japanese, Management & Leadership, Social Justice & Social Change, Sustainable Urbanism
The Spanish major offers a flexible curriculum that prepares students for a wide variety of career fields as well as future professional studies and advanced degrees in Spanish. Within the Spanish major, four Concentrations are available: Applied Spanish, Peninsular Spanish Literature and Culture, Spanish American Literature and Culture, and Spanish Translation and Interpretation.
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“My goal is always to be a bridge builder. I want to be someone who can stand between two communities, people and cultures and bring them together. My favorite thing about studying Spanish is that it has given me the fluency to be able to connect with my grandma who is from Mexico.”
Potential Career Paths
Internship Sites
Study Abroad
Camden County Health & Human ServicesCATA – El Comité de Apoyo a los Trabajadores AgrícolasCooper Rowan ClinicCooper University Health Care SystemFaculdades de Tecnologia do Estado de São PauloGlassboro Public SchoolsHispanic Family CenterLiteracy NJRonald McDonald House of Southern NJUnidos para la familia and Indian Avenue School
Barcelona, Spain; Bilbao, Spain; Cusco, Perú; Granada, Spain; Heredia, Costa Rica; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; Salamanca, Spain; San José, Costa Rica; Sevilla, Spain
Airline AgentBilingual EducatorDrug Enforcement Administration Special AgentForeign Service OfficerForeign CorrespondentImmigration InspectorInterpreter/TranslatorLawyerProbation OfficerPublic Health EducatorSecondary School Teacher
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SPANISH QUICK FACTS
Employer SnapshotB&G Manufacturing Company, Inc.Camden County Technical SchoolCenter For Family ServicesClearview School District Haddonfield School District Internal Revenue ServiceNJM Insurance GroupPayPalUnited States Department of DefenseUnivision CommunicationsVirtua Health System
Department of World Languages, 856-256-4070, Bunce Hall, 3rd Floor
“A liberal arts education fosters valuable ‘soft
skills’ like problem-solving, critical thinking and
adaptability. Such skills are hard to quantify, and
they don’t create clean pathways to high-paying
first jobs. But they have long-run value in a wide
variety of careers.” - New York Times