World Languages and Cultures

Spanish Minor

Our language programs integrate language and culture at all levels. While practical use of Spanish is essential, language learning in the liberal arts tradition also means deep reflection on the interdependence of language and culture.

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Spanish Minor at A Glance

90

Of employers say they rely on employees' skills in languages other than English.

13

Average size of first-year language classes

Why study languages at Allegheny?

Put your language skill to work.

Because, as a Spanish minor, you'll have a major in another discipline, you'll have a head start at putting your language skill to work in your chosen field.

Get more "talk time."

Allegheny's small classes mean you have more time to practice the language in class.

Join a close-knit community

You'll get to know other language students and be part of a community of students who love language in and out of the classroom.

A 4-year Journey into Language and Culture

A Spanish minor will engage you with Spanish-speaking culture from day one and will keep improving your language skills until graduation and beyond. Plan ahead for all the opportunities before you!

Get the basics in language and culture. You can start from the very beginning if Spanish is new to you, or if you've studied Spanish before, we'll make sure you start in the right class to make the most of what you already know, while still building a solid foundation for the coming years.

In your second year, you'll continue to make your way through intermediate courses. This is a great time to reach out into the Spanish-speaking community on campus, if you haven't already — maybe try having lunch at Spanish table once a week, or apply to live in the Spanish house in the Max Kade Wing, where you'll speak Spanish all the time and have a native speaker for a roommate! And don't forget to declare your Spanish minor before the end of the year!

Many language minors want to study abroad, and your third year is a great time to do that. Be sure to talk with your major advisor early so that you can fit a semester abroad into your plans, and talk with the International Education Office and your Spanish faculty to choose the right abroad experience for you!

By your fourth year, you've hopefully had an unforgettable time abroad, and you're moving toward advanced skills in Spanish and a deep understanding of Spanish-speaking culture. Even though it's might not be required, maybe these skills and experiences can enrich your Senior Project in your major! As you finish up your last language courses, now is also a great time to develop habits for lifetime learning by asking faculty for help finding opportunities to engage with Spanish on your own.

Spanish Minor Learning Outcomes

What will I be able to do in Spanish if I minor in it?

Converse

You'll be able to understand and participate in a wide range of conversations and spoken situations

Share

You'll be able to talk about your activities, preferences, feelings, knowledge, and opinions, and ask others about theirs

Analyze

You'll be able to read, interpret, and talk about a variety of types of texts

Understand

You'll know about the institutions, politics, geography, and history, customs, and other aspects of culture in places where Spanish is spoken

Keep Learning

You'll learn to use your language and cultural knowledge to communicate better, so you continue to learn throughout your life

Erin Zehr, Alumna

Class of 2019, Global Health Studies Major and Spanish Minor

“ My participation with the wonderful Spanish Department at Allegheny has been a great experience on its own, but has also deeply enriched my time as a Global Health Studies major. ”

Next Steps

Early Decision App Deadline

November 15, 2022

Regular Decision App Deadline

February 15, 2023

For More Info

Briana Lewis

814-332-2322