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With approximately 40 million Spanish speakers in the United States and more than 400 million in the world, a basic proficiency in Spanish is one of the most valuable skills you can bring to your resumé and future career.
A Spanish minor complements a number of majors, from health sciences and social work to communication, business, and education, which will make you more competitive in the workplace.
Some courses are not offered on a regular basis (check the current schedule or consult the chair of the World Languages Department). Directed study, independent study and community field experience courses (480, 492, 495) are reserved for students who have shown high proficiency in the language.