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Spanish (Español) is the Romance language spoken in Spain and in some twenty countries in Central and South America. It is a language of rich and varied cultural traditions. Famous authors of the Spanish language include Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Calderón, Galdós, Unamuno, Azorín, Lorca, Hernández, Mistral, Darío, Borges, Paz, Asturias, Cortázar, Márquez, Llosa, Neruda, etc.

We offer a minor in the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures. Students will have the opportunity to gain a practical working knowledge of the Spanish language. Proficiency in Spanish can open doors for you in business and commerce, government, social service, education, as well as in many other professional careers. Our undergraduates seek to gain proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish while they learn of the rich cultural diversity of the Spanish speaking world.

We also offer courses dealing with Hispanic culture and literature that are taught in English.

Westfield State College offers Spanish 1 every fall semester and Spanish 2 every spring semester. In addition, upper level courses in language aquisition are available - see below for a listing of this Spanish language courses. Courses marked with an asterisk may be taken for core credit.

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Spanish Minor Program

The following courses constitute the core of the Spanish minor program (18 credits):

  • LSPA103 Intermediate I
  • LSPA 104 Intermediate II
  • LSPA201Reading Spanish Texts
  • LSPA215 Speaking / Writing Spanish: Intermediate
  • LSPA315 Speaking / Writing Spanish: Advanced

Courses taught in English:

  • LCUL201 Women in the Hispanic World
  • LLIT202 Women Writers of the Americas (variable topic)
  • LLIT310 Studies in Hispanic Civilization (variable topic)

Courses listed are also included in the Westfield State College Common Core of Studies (LSPA 102- Elementary Spanish II as well).

Five hundred years ago, Spanish became the language of administration of the Spanish Empire. Once the peoples of Spanish America declared their independence, Spanish became the official language of the new republics. It is now one of the official languages of the U. N. and is spoken in the following 20 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Spanish is also the mother tongue of large numbers of people in the United States: in the southwest, southern Florida, and the urban centers of the north.

For more information on the Spanish minor program, please contact:

Dr. Ruth Ohayon, Coordinator of World Languages and Literatures
Tel. (413) 572-5711
Fax: (413) 572-8012
Email: rohayon@wsc.ma.edu

To see what the Spanish speaking world looks like, click on the following link: Spanish speaking World

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Department of World Languages, Muticultural, and Gender Studies
Westfield State College
Westfield, MA 01086

Dr. Ruth Ohayon, Department Chair, and Coordinator of World Languages and Literature
Tel. (413) 572-5771
Fax: (413) 572-8012
Email: rohayon@wsc.ma.edu

Linda Kakos, Department Secretary
Tel. (413) 572-5573
Fax: (413) 572-8012
Email: lkakos@wsc.ma.edu