Hispanic Studies

Bishop's campus

Congratulations to the class of 2012!

For a list of prize winners in Hispanic Studies, click here

Why study Hispanic Studies at Bishop’s?

"Because of the energy and passion of the teachers in showing us the different aspects of Hispanic culture and literature and in promoting its rich variety, I ended up absolutely fascinated and decided that I wanted more of this...

What you get from the program is not only a language, but also a totally new vision on life and values. Your understanding of the world will never be the same once you approach Hispanic Studies...at Bishop’s !!!"

Giancarlo Fantecchi, B.A. Hispanic Studies, class of 2011                                           Graduate student in Spanish, Université de Montréal

CLICK HERE for more alumni reflections on our program, international exchange experiences, and what they are doing with their degrees in Hispanic Studies

 

Spanish has been taught at Bishop's since 1982. During these years, the curriculum has been constantly growing. All courses are taught in Spanish and fall into language, civilization and culture, linguistics, and literature. Third year courses on Spain and Spanish America alternate on a year-to-year rotation.

Did you know ?

  • Bishop's students can participate in exchange programs with universities in Spain, Argentina, Puerto Rico, and other Spanish-speaking countries.  Scholarships are available to help offset travel costs.
  • Bishop's is one of the three official Spanish language exam Centres in Quebec.
  • Although professors use a variety of materials in their classes, you can immerse yourself further in the language by going to the Library for DVDs, audiotapes, videos, movies, CDs and CD-ROMs, or for reading materials.
People at BU
  • Christopher Green '84

    Christopher is a Professor at York University, Editor of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences and President-Elect of the Society for the History of Psychology (American Psychological Association, Division 26). His research and teaching interests include the history of psychology, cognition and statistics. He has published widely and actively investigates new ways to communicate historical information via the internet (e.g., using video and podcasts).  Green received a B.A. in Psychology at Bishop's and quotes: "Bishop's was small enough to keep me engaged, fun enough to keep me entertained, and good enough to get me into graduate school."

     

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Spanish Language III-IV: Intensive Course Abroad

Spring Course in Spain

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