Spanish

2018-2019 Catalog

Spanish is one of the world’s most widely spoken languages. The social, political, literary and artistic influences of the countries where Spanish is spoken are evident due to increasing numbers of Spanish-speaking people in the United States. Latino communities are important in New York and other major centers, where Spanish has become the second language.

Students who become fluent in Spanish are prepared for a variety of positions in international business, government, education, and community and cultural organizations that provide crucial services to our society. Recent alumni include corporate executives, scholars, teachers, writers, researchers, translators, interpreters, social workers, and diplomats.

The course sequence in Spanish offers an alternative path towards completing Gen. Ed. requirements. For details, see “The Language Path”.

Division: Humanities and Social Sciences
Division Office: The Faculty Center 301
Phone: 646-393-4111
Division Chair: Bradley Herling, Ph.D.
bherling@mmm.edu
Administrative Coordinator: Carly Schneider
cschneider@mmm.edu

Program Faculty:

Michael Colvin

Professor of English and World Literatures

B.A., Stockton State College

M.A.& Ph.D., Temple University

The Faculty Center 500

Phone: 646-393-4116

mcolvin@mmm.edu

Spanish Courses (SPAN)