CENTRAL NEW YORK HUMANITIES CORRIDOR
A dynamic research consortium linking 11 universities and colleges across the region, supported by an award from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Our network cultivates innovative collaborative research, teaching, and programming.
CORRIDOR INSTITUTIONS are Syracuse University (our administrative home), Cornell University, the University of Rochester, Colgate University, Hamilton College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Skidmore College, St. Lawrence University, Union College, Le Moyne College, and the Rochester Institute of Technology.
The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics teaches 17 languages, offers nine majors, three master's degrees (one each in French, Spanish and Linguistics), as well as a master's of science degree in computational linguistics. Our majors are interdisciplinary and many of our courses are cross-listed with other departments and colleges.
SPANISH LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Degrees Offered: Minor, B.A., M.A.
When you study Spanish you not only study one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world but you study the cultures and civilizations of Europe, South and Central America, the Caribbean, Mexico and the United States.
With courses on language, literature, culture, film, linguistics and much more, the Spanish program at Syracuse University offers a wide range of diverse topics that will help you in any career you may choose.
Our majors go into the healthcare professions, broadcast journalism, communications, public service, international business, teaching and many more.
We also offer a Master’s degree in Spanish Language, Literature, and Culture The graduate degree provides students with in-depth study in the areas of literature, theory, linguistics, cultural theory, critical thought and research methods. Our graduates go on to doctoral degrees, work in the private sector, and teach at all levels.
SPANISH LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND CULTURE
HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE
The Spanish and Hispanic Studies department offers a diverse selection of courses in which students explore the many facets of Spanish-speaking cultures. At HWS, students are encouraged to expand their knowledge of the language and culture by participating in one of the many study abroad programs offered through the Center for Global Education.