Consider a Language Minor You are already on your way!
Another language enables you to work, live and travel in another country. Many career choices are only open to you if you have another language. For many graduate programs, a second language is required. "Studying languages and linguistics is one of the most rewarding experiences here at Queen’s." Andrea and Alanna, DSC Chairs
The study of languages unlocks new worlds of literature and culture. Learning a language sparks your creativity! Finish what you started! A minor in a language complements any major and will stand out on your transcript. It will make you competitive internationally, since students outside of North America usually have more than one language.
Minors are available in: German Studies Hispanic Studies Italian Indigenous Studies Spanish and Latin American Studies World Language Studies Linguistics Find detailed descriptions for all Plans on the LLCU website under “Academics.”
Minor in Hispanic Studies Consists of 30.0 units “Graduating with a minor in Spanish will provide many opportunities for research collaboration in Spanish-speaking countries” Courtenay Jacklin, Biology and Spanish
In year one you take: SPAN P10/3.0 Beginning Spanish I and SPAN 112/3.0 Beginning Spanish II In year two you take: SPAN 204/3.0 Español intermedio and SPAN 205/3.0 Español avanzado and SPAN 206/3.0 Spanish Conversation and Culture
In year three you take: SPAN 301/3.0 Gramática avanzada y composición I and SPAN 302/3.0 Gramática avanzada y composición II You can subsitute these courses with SPAN 303/3.0 Español para contextos profesionales I and SPAN 304/3.0 Español para contextos profesionales II
In year four you take TWO of the following literary survey courses: SPAN 351/3.0 Panorama literario latinoaméricano I or SPAN 352/3.0; Panorama literario latinoaméricano II or SPAN 380/3.0; Panorama literario de España I or SPAN 381/3.0 Panorama literario de España II
During any one of the four years of your program, you can take ONE of the optional courses (in English): LLCU 200/3.0 Semiotics: Interpreting the World. LLCU 201/3.0 Introduction to Romance Philology LLCU 247/3.0 The Dynamic History of Spain LLCU 248/3.0 Spanish American Cultural Contexts LLCU 301/3.0 Oral Tradition and Innovation in Cultural Transmission. LLCU 249/3.0 Latin Lovers. Sex and Popular Culture. LLCU 244/3.0 Hips don’t lie. Music and Culture in Latin America.
“Accompanying my degree with a language minor will expand the potential of where I can work and who I can work with” Anna Sprenger, Global Development and Spanish