University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences

Where Can Hispanic Studies Take Me?

Student Quotes

The department of Hispanic Studies aims to develop the students’ language skills, to provide an understanding of the cultures and literatures of the Spanish-speaking world and to enhance the students’ career opportunities in a multicultural society. Proficiency in another language is becoming imperative for success in a global economy, no matter what field a student may choose to pursue after graduation. The FLIE program prepares students for participation in internships and exchange programs and builds foundation for a future career in international business, or degrees in international law, a master’s degree in international business or the Patterson School of International Diplomacy. This is what some of our undergraduate students have to say:

Ann Key - On the way to medical school I found that being a Spanish major helped me reach out to patients that otherwise would find difficulty expressing themselves to medical personnel. Not only did it award me with a profound sense of personal and emotional accomplishment along the way, but it provided further access to the world of medicine in more and better places than what I would have found without it. I am currently a Medical Translator and New Donor Coordinator with the medical office of a plasma donation center.

Elizabeth Morales My Spanish major allowed me to help Spanish-speaking individuals in the United States by providing me with necessary skills. Using my Spanish skills, I have been able to help not only Spanish-speakers, but also Portuguese-speakers, make their purchases more comfortably, speaking in their own language. I currently work at Tempur-Pedic North Inc. as a Bilingual Sales Consultant.

Michelle Seivers - A Spanish major doesn't mean just learning another language, it means learning all aspects of the history and culture tied to that language. I would like to study international human rights law, and a Spanish major gives me the skills needed for pursuing that work in Latin America. My degree in Spanish has opened up so many more opportunities than if I hadn't studied a second language. I use Spanish everyday - whether it is for translating articles on current legislation, for providing individual immigrants referrals for attorneys, or while dancing salsa!

Megan Haupert - Thanks the Hispanic Studies Program at the University of Kentucky I have enriched my life both personally and professionally. I gained linguistic and cultural knowledge that have allowed me to participate in the local Hispanic community and choose a career path. (Haupert is a Graduate Student in Public Administration, Eastern Kentucky University.)

 


 
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