Chair, Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Spanish Program Coordinator
Ph.D., The University of Georgia
Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
(440) 826-2244
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OVERVIEW
The native language of 400 million people across the world, Spanish is a culturally enriching and academically enhancing program of study. It is an outstanding major for students preparing for an increasingly global society.
A Spanish major builds competencies in reading, writing, speaking and language comprehension. Coursework includes literature, cultural history, civilization and contemporary lifestyles of Spanish and Latin Americans.
Baldwin Wallace's practical approach links rigorous language study to real life. You'll learn to view the world through a diverse cultural lens as you probe current events, intercultural communication and sensitivities, as well as other topics.
Experiential learning is central to the program. You can attend cultural events and culinary field trips, join student organizations and participate in a Spanish language table (La Tertulia).
Study abroad offers outstanding opportunities for year-long, semester, six- or two-week immersion experiences. Spain, South America and Latin America are some of the options available to you.
Study of Foreign Language Boosts Skills
Benefits of learning a foreign language are multi-fold and include:
- Career marketability
- Effective oral and written communication
- Critical thinking and analytical reasoning
- Global awareness and intercultural competence
- Cultural appreciation
CURRICULUM
Offered as a major and minor, Spanish blends comprehensive coursework with dynamic practical application.
It is an outstanding companion major or minor to other disciplines, including business, communication, sociology and political science.
Spanish courses are open to students of all majors. If you have previously taken classes in Spanish in high school, you will be required to complete a placement test prior to registering for courses.
BW also offers a French minor and courses in Arabic, Chinese, German and Italian.
The Spanish major prepares students to:
- Communicate in languages other than English
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of other cultures
- Use foreign language in connection with other disciplines
- Demonstrate knowledge of the nature of language and culture
STUDENT EXPERIENCES
Experiential learning bridges classroom study with real-world opportunities. You can enhance your studies through internships, co-curricular activities and other learning opportunities that include:
Student Clubs and Organizations
Sigma Delta Pi - National Honorary in Spanish
Members must have completed three years of study of college-level Spanish (18 semester credit hours) or the equivalent thereof, including at least three semester hours of a course in Hispanic literature or Hispanic culture and civilization (Spanish for the professions may be considered as a Hispanic culture course, provided that culture is the foundation of the course content). Members must be at the junior or senior level level; must have a minimal grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 point scale in all Spanish courses taken; must rank in the upper 35% of their class (and/or have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average) - sophomore, junior, or senior - and must have completed at least three semesters or five quarters of college work.
Spanish Club
Open to all students, BW's Spanish Club seeks to represent the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries to the BW community, as well as to promote the use of the Spanish language. The club aims to increase the awareness of Spanish/Hispanic cultures around the world through art, literature, history, traditions, guest speakers and more. It also promotes the learning and use of the Spanish language on the BW campus and in the surrounding area. Spanish Club aids in volunteer efforts that affect people from Spanish speaking countries or aid people in understanding cultural/language differences outside of the BW community.
BW International Film Series
The BW International Film Series is a student organization funded by the Student Government and supported by the French Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Middle Eastern Culture Club, Chinese Club and Italian Club. For further information, please contact Dr. Nadia Sahely at nsahely@xysztb.com.
ALUMNI SUCCESS
FACULTY
Full-Time Faculty
Karen Barahona
Chair, Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Spanish Program Coordinator
Associate Professor
Ph.D., The University of Georgia
Matthew Feinberg
Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Kentucky
Adjunct Faculty
Gilma Gamboa
Lecturer
M.A., Cleveland State University
Rebeca Monge Hidalgo
Lecturer
M.A., University of La Rioja, Spain