2024-2025 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

CLANG 5103 Spanish for the Professions I

¿Sabías que.? Spanish has become the most significant U.S. language after English in terms of social, cultural, political, and economic impact. By 2060, the Spanish-speaking U.S. population will reach approximately 128.8 million people, making the U.S. the largest Spanish speaking country in the world. If you are considering Business, Mental Health, Social Work, Education, Arts and Writing for your future career, you might want to learn some Spanish. By taking this course you are closer to become another Spanish-speaking person with an understanding of a rich variety of cultures and traditions. Spanish for the professions is a practical and increasingly necessary domestic skill that will give students a competitive edge for career opportunities.

Before enrolling in this course, students should have an elementary level of Spanish (high school 1&2 or university level 1&2 or the equivalent), or permission of the instructor. Heritage students (students who grew up in a Spanish-speaking environment) are welcome to take this course, and don't need prior formal experience in Spanish 1&2.

This is the same course as CLANG 2103, for students enrolled in a graduate program. 

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

CLANG 2103