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      Certificate Programs in Spanish

      Earning a certificate is a simple way to demonstrate mastery of a skill or discipline. Many certificate programs take less time than earning a bachelor’s degree. The length of program and number of courses involved depend largely on what you choose to study.

      What is a certificate in Spanish? A certificate in Spanish focuses on the language skills necessary to converse in Spanish. Courses may be in a casual classroom setting. Intensive courses may require students to spend time in a country where Spanish is the primary language. Though online courses may be available through some programs, many may require students to attend class at a campus in order to interact with classmates and instructors. Courses can differ depending on the language goal, such as conversational Spanish for residents or business Spanish for business executives.

      In addition to being able to speak with a large part of the world’s population, individuals who earn a certificate in Spanish may find they have an edge when applying for jobs over people who do not have that skill. Such skills can also qualify certificate holders for higher salaries.

      Because there are many different factors involved with the cost of earning a certificate, students are encouraged to contact their program directly to learn about details involving tuition and fees. Housing is an additional cost students need to consider if they plan on studying Spanish in a foreign country.

      There are many different careers that benefit from a student earning a certificate in Spanish. In countries where there is a high population of Spanish-speaking individuals, anyone in the service industry can benefit from understanding and speaking Spanish. Individuals who go on to earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Spanish may be able to find employment as interpreters, linguists, language teachers, or translators. In business settings, business personnel may be able to work as liaisons with Spanish-speaking partners or even travel to Spanish-speaking areas on business.

      Spanish is just one of many useful languages to learn. To find the right program for your needs, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.