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    BA Programs in Hispanic Studies

    A BA is an academic degree you can choose to pursue after high school or secondary school. Completion typically takes three to five years depending on the subject, school and how many classes you take each semester. A Bachelor of Arts program usually includes general education classes along with coursework in a specific humanities or fine arts subject.

    What is a BA in Hispanic Studies? Instead of just learning Spanish, you can learn about the history and culture of the places that shaped this language. Spanish is spoken in different countries, so you could choose to focus on one, such as Spain, or get a broader understanding of what makes these countries similar and different. Some courses look at art and political history while others look at popular culture within the last century.

    Studying this degree can help make you bilingual, more organized and more aware of cultural boundaries. Knowing more than one language and having knowledge of cultural boundaries is helpful in international social settings. Being organized is a great way to save time during your daily activities.

    There may be scholarships and other academic awards available to help with the cost of earning a bachelor's degree. Some of these costs include books, registration, course fees, transportation and food, all of which will vary depending on the location and school you choose.

    Using just the language component of this degree can mean getting a job anywhere knowing Spanish and English is beneficial, such as retail positions, legal matters and trade deals. You can also look for employment in medicine, tourism and immigrant assistance. Other job titles that use this degree include translator, research analyst, museum curator, publishing specialist and bilingual educator. There are also graduate-level degree programs you can seek out after completing this degree.

    You can study Hispanic culture and history nearly anywhere in the world. Decide in advance if you want a school nearby or far away, and then use that information to narrow your search. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.