Undergraduate Majors
With more than 40 majors to choose from, our curriculum offers you unparalleled opportunity to pick your path and find the right fit for you, whether you’re interested in Natural Sciences and Mathematics or Social Sciences, or Humanities like History and English are more your style.
Many of our majors also offer opportunities for internships and co-ops both locally and nationally, study abroad and service learning, where you make real-world impact on your community.
If you’re not sure which major is right for you, you’re not alone. Many incoming students aren’t sure with path is the right one—which may be why many of our first-year students choose our Exploratory Studies Program. Through Exploratory Studies, you’ll learn more about what each major has to offer, and whether it’s right for you.
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- Africana Studies
- Anthropology
- Arabic Language and Culture
- Archaeology
- Asian Studies
- Biochemistry
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Classical Civilization
- Classics
- Communication
- Digital Media Collaborative
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Exploratory
- Film & Media Studies
- French
- Games and Animation
- Geography
- Geology
- German Studies
- History
- Interdisciplinary
- International Affairs
- Journalism
- Judaic Studies
- Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino/a/x Studies
- Liberal Arts
- Mathematics
- Neuroscience
- Organizational Leadership
- Philosophy
- Philosophy: Cognitive
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Public Relations
- Public Health
- Social Justice - BA
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistics
- Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Why study Spanish?
Spanish majors study the language, cultures, and literatures of spanish-speaking countries throughout the world. The discipline is concerned with language as well as analysis. On a practical level, it facilitates international travel and communication. On a more abstract level, it points the way to a refined understanding of communication, writing, and culture.
Students who have a talent for learning language is undoubtedly helpful for Spanish majors, but anyone with discipline and curiosity can succeed in the field.
Career Possibilities
- Teaching
- International business
- International law
- Diplomacy
- NGO
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Advising
Contact the program director, whose name and information appear on the side of this page.
UC Advantages and Special Opportunities
The classes in Spanish are relatively small, which allows for more contact between students and teachers.
Most of the professors are native speakers.
Students in UC College of Arts and Sciences enjoy many benefits afforded through study at a research-intensive institution ranked among the nation's top 25 public research universities. UC's urban, Tristate location offers exciting opportunities for global education, research and service learning, while its student-centered focus includes an 11:1 student-faculty ratio, a nationally recognized Center for Exploratory Studies and a highly successful First Year Experience program that teaches critical skills for first-year students and provides connections with important campus resources.
Special Programs
- The program offers various opportunities for study abroad in Spain, Central America and South America.
- There is a program for a business Spanish certificate.
- There is an active Spanish club students can join
- Many of the courses can be applied toward the certificates in Film Studies, Latin American Studies and European Studies.
- There are numerous opportunities for service learning with local schools, hospitals, clinics, and other agencies.
Admission Requirements
Students already pursuing a degree in any college at UC can add the certificate to their program. Be sure to submit a declaration of the certificate program using the Declare an Undergraduate Certificate online form.
In addition, you must meet with the program director so that they are aware that you are pursuing the certificate and can advise you appropriately. Do this early enough to avoid delay in obtaining your certificate.
Students not currently pursuing a degree may declare the certificate after establishing non-matriculated status.
Graduation Requirements
Please make sure that you have declared the certificate program online. Next, make sure that the certificate program director is aware of when you are finishing the program. If you are pursuing a bachelor's degree, your certificate will be reviewed at the time that you submit your separate degree application
Accreditation
The University of Cincinnati and all regional campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.Quick Facts
CERT2 in Spanish
Full-Time Program Duration
2.0 Years
Location
West Campus
Interest Areas:
Culture & Languages
Humanities
Contact
5267 Clifton Court Hall
ML 0377
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0377
Phone: (513) 556-1843
Juan A. Godoy Peñas, Ph.D.
godoyjo@ucmail.uc.edu