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I need help with college majors involving Spain/Spanish?

I'm curious as to what majors I could study that would bring me to Spain or involve me with the Spanish culture. If you could help, that would be great!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I graduated with a bachelors in Spanish, History, and Education. I was able to study abroad in Spain and also had the opportunity to go to South America. Most International Relations programs also encourage study abroad. In reality, you can study anything and still study abroad as long as you work it out with your university adviser first; find out what you need to do in order to go abroad. Most universities encourage students to study in another country in order to broaden your horizons and learn about other cultures.

    If your university doesn't offer abroad programs you can find other programs that are not affiliated with particular universities, but usually those occur during the summer.

    Source(s): This website can help you out too www.studyabroad.com
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Ya know...you can go to Spain, regardless of what your major is.

    I majored in Spanish, Liberal Arts...so, basically, language and literature.

    All you have to do is make sure that you can graduate, and that any courses you take on your exchange will fulfill the requirements for your degree. Many people take an extra semester so they can finish things up.

    Language, literature, education, culture, even music, art, art history, architecture...you might want to take some courses to fulfill some of those IN THE SPANISH UNIVERSITIES, but that would insure that you get really fluent (or fail completely!)

    My university only gave me credit for the courses I took in Spain, no grades, no change in my GPA. :( Got some of my best grades that year!

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