B.A. in Spanish

The Spanish curriculum has been developed to enhance the communicative, cultural, and vocational benefits of language study. We provide courses to increase language proficiency, courses on the literature of great writers, courses dealing with history and civilization, and courses to illustrate the expanding role of language in the social, political and commercial areas of today’s world.
 
Our students prepare to become skilled participants in today’s increasingly complex and interconnected world and to excel in both graduate study and a wide variety of careers.  Spanish majors complete 33 credit hours of course requirements in addition to the College core curriculum. While most Spanish majors begin their coursework at the 200 or 300 level, with careful planning it is possible to begin with Spanish 101 in the freshman fall and complete the major in four years.                                                
 
Please refer to the College Bulletin​ or the major status sheet for complete information regarding major requirements.​ 

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Minor in French

​To minor in French, students complete 15 credit hours of French courses beyond French 101 and 102.

 

Our Events

The Department of Modern Languages sponsors numerous co-curricular activities including foreign film nights, international praise and worship services and community service projects. ​
 

Office of International Education

College is a time to learn—and some of the best learning doesn’t happen in the classroom. At Grove City College, we believe that travel is essential for growth. That’s why we make it as easy and affordable as possible for our students to study abroad.


 

Undergraduate Research Opportunities

​The Department of Modern Languages at Grove City College offers students the academic freedom to conduct meaningful, relevant research alongside experienced and accomplished faculty.

 

Minor in Chinese

​A minor in Chinese consists of 21 credit hours of Chinese courses beyond Chinese 101 and 102.