Spanish, the second language of the United States, is an excellent choice for students pursuing a career in any field. A variety of courses are offered at every level in grammar, composition, conversation and literature, as well as those reflecting current issues and promoting cultural awareness. Medical and Business Spanish courses provide the necessary knowledge to meet professional goals. The summer abroad program in Madrid, Encuentro Español, offers the opportunity to earn six credit hours toward the major or minor, while experiencing total immersion in the language and culture of Spain. Students may also spend a semester of study and service in the Dominican Republic through Encuentro Dominicano, or profit from other study abroad opportunities through the Office of International Programs. Finally, many opportunities for involvement and practice of the Spanish language abound on campus: a Latino Student Association, the Spanish Table, a Spanish Club, and activities offered through the Office of Multicultural Affairs.
Knowing any second language is important; but when you choose Spanish, there are added benefits due to several factors:
Hispanic consumers are the fastest-growing market segment in the United States and their population has grown by more than 60% in the last decade. Their buying power is expected to exceed $926 million by the end of this year. Therefore, learning Spanish is rapidly becoming a professional necessity. More and more companies value employees with a knowledge of Spanish since it gives them access to one of the fastest growing markets in the world. Knowledge in this language gives you an advantage in employment opportunities and promising salary potential.
On a more personal level, the ability to speak Spanish gives you:
Go to the Registrar's site for the current Schedule of Courses and the Course Bulletin.
For more information on why you should learn Spanish, visit the following links:
main office: 402.280.2508
fax: 402.280.3703
2500 California Plaza
Omaha, NE 68178
Administrative Assistant:
Katherine Cortese
HCCA 110-L
katherinecortese@creighton.edu
Chair:
Dr. José McClanahan
HCCA 111-B
402.280.3868
jose@creighton.edu