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Spanish in the Professions

Spanish in the Professions provides a foundation in issues related to bilingualism in the professions in the US context.

 

What is Spanish in the Professions?  Spanish in the Professions at the University of Illinois has been designed specifically for pre-professionals who are still full-time students. Students communicate in Spanish while learning about bilingualism and bilingual professionals in a US context. It focuses on helping students to develop communication strategies that will allow them to continue learning about language and cultures long after they graduate and embark on their careers.

 

Most Spanish for the Professions programs are Spanish courses for professionals who are already in the workplace.  These traditional programs focus on providing specific vocabulary and speaking skills for use in the workplace. Most have been designed for professionals who realized the need for Spanish only after they were in the workplace. 

 

In the Spanish in the Professions course (SPAN 142), students read and analyze texts from the Spanish-language press within the US.  In addition, audio and video recordings were made specifically for the course in order to bring real-world experiences related to bilingualism in the professions into the classroom.  The text, audio, and video segments serve to broaden students’ exposure to the potential applications of their Spanish language and Hispanic cultures knowledge.

 

Spanish in the Professions Courses.  Students preparing for their professional lives often are not aware of the usefulness of knowledge of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures across the professions within the United States. This program raises student awareness so that they might pursue Spanish for a specific profession before they are active professionals.  Through this program, students derive their own answers to common questions such as:  Why is there a language requirement at this university?  What can I do with my Spanish when I’ve finished the language requirement?

CIBER.  The development of course materials, including authentic audio and video recordings, was funded by Illinois CIBER.  For more information about CIBER, see their website.

 

Bilingual Professionals. Spanish-English bilingualism is an asset in almost any profession in virtually all communities in the US.  Here are some examples from the Champaign-Urbana community that are used in the Spanish in the Professions (SPAN 142) course:

Psychology/Social Work (requires RealPlayer)

Veterinary Medicine (requires RealPlayer)

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