Undergraduate
Spanish for the Professions Minor
Learn to communicate effectively with Hispanic communities and entrepreneurs for professional purposes.
Spanish for the Professions Minor
The Spanish for the Professions Minor is designed for students who anticipate careers in which they will interact with Hispanic communities in the United States or abroad.
The program is also for students who wish to continue their Spanish language and culture studies for specific professional purposes, such as in business, medicine, and other health professions or in law and other legal professions.
The minor requires 24 credit hours.
A Spanish major will help make you a global citizen
Studying Spanish at Simpson gives you much more than language skills. We focus on what will make you a well rounded citizen as well as make you marketable.
Connect with Spanish speakers from different countries
Focus on intercultural skills, knowledge and experiences
Choose from a wide variety of travel and internship experiences to help build your résumé
Get creative with multimedia projects
Reach the learning goals that you set for yourself
Why Simpson College for Spanish?
What Will You Learn?
As you master the language, you will learn to recognize the intricacies and varieties of Spanish worldwide. Through interactive exercises, you will gain cultural knowledge and learn to reflect on what you learn from various perspectives.
This Is What Success Looks Like
I wanted a classroom size where I could have direct and immediate dialogue with professors.
Adam Stewart '18
Immersive Foreign Language Experiences in the Classroom
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I love the people I live with and the people who come here. It’s crazy because you really start to care about the people you get to know here. It’s really a family.
Tracy Robson '08
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Meet Our Faculty
JJ Butts
- Faculty Chair
- Department Chair of Literature, Language, and Culture
- Professor of English
Braden Clinger
- Assistant Professor of World Language & Culture Studies
David Foshee
- Assistant Professor of World Language and Culture Studies
Judy Walden
- Division Head of Humanities
- Department Chair of World Languages and Cultural Studies
- Professor of History