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"I learned a lot of Spanish and enjoyed all the people I got to meet." Clay Pearson
Birmingham-Southern College
   
Options for Humanities Majors

Courses Through Spanish Studies Program
In addition to the Cultural Realities course that is a key component of semester programs in all locations, Spanish Studies offers an extensive variety of humanities courses. A sampling of courses in literature, history, and culture includes:

Seville, Spain
Spanish-American Literature: Fall, Spring
Women Writers of Spain: Spring

Spanish Society: Fall, Spring
Art History of Spain: Fall, Spring
The Franco Era: Media, Culture, and Politics: Fall
More Humanities Courses in Seville

Alicante, Spain
Intro to Spanish Literature: Fall, Spring
Intro to Spanish Cinema: Fall, Spring
Intro to Spanish Art: Fall, Spring
More Humanities Courses in Alicante

Barcelona, Spain
Arte del Siglo XX: Fall
Pensamiento Político Moderno y Contemporáneo: Fall
Prehistoria: Spring
Introducción a los Estudios Literarios: Spring
More Humanities Courses in Barcelona

Córdoba, Argentina

Argentina and Its Regional Diversity: Fall, Spring
Latin American History: Fall, Spring
Latin American Art: Fall, Spring
Argentine Culture: Fall, Spring
More Humanities Courses in Córdoba


Integrated Courses at Local Universities
Students in the Integrated Studies programs have the option of taking one or more courses at local universities in Spain, Argentina or Puerto Rico. These courses are offered through regular university course listings and allow students to experience life as a typical university student in Spain, Argentina or Puerto Rico by studying alongside local students.

To view recommended courses in the humanities, please click on the links below.

Alicante, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
Seville, Spain
Córdoba, Argentina
San Juan, Puerto Rico

 




 

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