Spanish

Minor

Include a Spanish minor in your studies and open a world of possibility.

Why Minor in Spanish?

A Spanish minor puts you on the road to Spanish fluency and heightened multicultural awareness — invaluable skills in the U.S. and international job markets.

And the way the data is trending, by 2050 one in three people in the U.S. will speak Spanish, including bilingual people who also speak English.

A Spanish minor is an especially strong combination with a major in fields like business, hospitality or health care.

Why Study Spanish at CSUN?

An Involved Community

You'll establish a network of fellow students and a solid foundation for lifelong learning, service and participation in the Hispanic, Latino and global communities. You'll work closely with faculty members who care about your progress and your educational goals.

Study Abroad

The California State University International Programs offer eligible students the opportunity to study abroad in one of 18 countries, including at several universities in Spain and Mexico. Depending on your major, this may be an excellent choice for you.

What You'll Learn

All Spanish minors take Intermediate Spanish I and II as a core foundation.

Students in the general minor choose from courses that include:

  • Advanced Composition
  • Spanish Phonetics
  • Literature of Latin America

Curriculum

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CSUN's dedicated language learning resource center

The Barbara Ann Ward Language Center is a dedicated language learning resource center that offers audio, video, electronic and text resources for both instructors and students.

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