Spanish Education
Spanish Education is designed for students who want to teach Spanish in grades 7–12 and explore other education-focused career paths. Many regions have a shortage of qualified Spanish teachers, especially in rural and underserved areas, which can make this field in demandE
As you pursue your Spanish Education degree, you’ll explore the Spanish-speaking world — its languages, literature, and diverse cultures — from Spain to Latin America and the Caribbean. You can customize your studies by focusing on language, literature, or linguistics while building the cultural knowledge and communication skills you’ll need as a teacher.
What can I do with Spanish Education?
The Spanish Education major connects Spanish language and culture with the training you need to become a confident, effective teacher. This program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, cross-cultural understanding, and immersion education, helping you bring well-rounded knowledge into your future classroom.
Graduates with a degree in Spanish Education pursue careers in a range of industries and excel in jobs focused on teaching French language and culture, including teaching in middle school and high school environments.