The Bachelor of Arts in Spanish at the University of Wisconsin–Madison allows students to engage deeply with one of the world’s most spoken languages. Through advanced study of literature, film, linguistics, and culture, the program prepares graduates for global careers in education, translation, international affairs, and multicultural communication.
The Representation of Colonialism in Latin American Literature
Linguistic Variation in Spanish-Speaking Countries
A Comparative Study of Spanish and English Translation Techniques
The Role of Magical Realism in the Works of Gabriel García Márquez
The Influence of Arabic on the Spanish Language
Social and Political Themes in Spanish Civil War Poetry
Developing a Spanish Language Learning App for Beginners
Gender and Identity in Contemporary Spanish Cinema
Phonological Differences Between Iberian and Latin American Spanish
The Role of Telenovelas in Shaping Cultural Norms
Translation Challenges in Subtitling Spanish Films
The Impact of Spanglish in U.S. Latino Communities
Language Loss and Maintenance in Spanish-Speaking Diasporas
Analyzing Bilingual Education Policies in the U.S.
The Evolution of Spanish Grammar Over Time
Religion and Resistance in Colonial Latin American Texts
The Portrayal of Women in Golden Age Spanish Drama
Building a Corpus of Regional Spanish Idioms
Sociolinguistic Analysis of Code-Switching Among Bilingual Speakers
Migration and Identity in Latin American Literature
Environmental Themes in Contemporary Latin American Poetry
Spanish Film as a Lens into Cultural Memory and National Identity
Learn to analyze Hispanic culture and communicate across borders with UW–Madison’s vibrant and immersive Spanish program.
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