Spanish

The Department of World Languages and Literatures offers a wide range of beginning, intermediate, and advanced language and literature, conversation, and civilization courses, as well as opportunities for practical experience via internships and study abroad programs, and a major and minor in Spanish. èßäÊÓƵapp Spanish majors become global citizens able to connect personally and professionally with Spanish speakers, organizations, and companies all over the world.

Why Study Spanish? 

1. Spanish is the second-most spoken language in the world and the official language of 21 countries

There are an estimated 500 million native speakers of Spanish worldwide. Home to 55 million speakers, the U.S. is second only to Mexico as the world's largest Spanish-speaking country. The study of Spanish allows students to acquire linguistic skills and cultural knowledge. 

2. Studying Spanish offers many employment opportunities in the U.S. and abroad in 21 countries

èßäÊÓƵapp Spanish majors have found work in schools, NGOs, and businesses in Spain and throughout Latin America, and use their linguistic skills in diverse fields, such as advertising, translation, law, education, and business. Ã¨ßäÊÓƵapp Spanish majors have taught with Teach for America, in large urban school districts like Dallas ISD, at private schools, and even here at èßäÊÓƵapp!

3. A knowledge of Spanish is valuable in many graduate programs

èßäÊÓƵapp Spanish majors master academic skills that help them succeed in graduate programs in disciplines like Medicine, Law, Public Policy, Art History, and Linguistics in universities that include UT Austin, Johns Hopkins, and Harvard.

4. Spanish skills can enable you to better serve your community

Many èßäÊÓƵapp Spanish majors who work in schools, hospitals, NGOs, and other community-based sectors report using their cultural and linguistic knowledge on a daily basis.