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The Hispanic Studies Section

Why study Hispanic at Bishop’s?

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 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 audiotapes, videos, movies, CDs and CD-ROMs, or for reading materials.






Here are video clips from students who took the Conversation Course in the Fall 2006 semester:
Eva-Marie Charlebois
Jasmine Chouinard
Rachel Roenspies
Vincent Courtemanche-Arel

People at BU

Andréanne Roy

Andréanne Roy, 22, (Class of 2007) is currently working as a French Language Assistant at the Tulla-Gymnasium in Rastatt, Germany. She is also in the process of applying for Graduate School (Master's in German Studies) at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. She recently received the Chancellor's Prize for her outstanding academic proficiency, as well as the Ambassador of Switzerland Prize for German and the Ambassador of Spain Prize for Spanish, which are both awarded to a graduating student obtaining high standing in German and Spanish.

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