University undergraduates attending a languages seminar in the Monica Partridge building. Friday November 5th 2021.Jade Holden (red hair) and Molly Hawksley (curly hair/black jumper).

Hispanic Studies

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Do you want to broaden your horizons professionally, intellectually and culturally? Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Imagine being able to communicate and connect with people in over 20 countries. 

Through our BA in Hispanic Studies you can immerse yourself in Spanish and Latin American history and culture through music, literature, film and theatre.

  • If your Spanish is at A-level, you will also learn Portuguese, the gateway to Portugal, Brazil and Lusophone Africa. You can carry on Portuguese to your final year or stop after the second year.
  • If you start as a beginner in Spanish or with a GCSE, you will graduate with the same level of fluency in Spanish as those who began the course with an A level. You will also learn Portuguese in year 2 of the course.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Spanish 1

Mandatory

Year 1

Portuguese 1: Beginners

Mandatory

Year 1

Spanish 1: Beginners

Mandatory

Year 1

Culture and Society in Brazil, Portugal and Portuguese-speaking Africa

Mandatory

Year 1

Literature in Spanish

Mandatory

Year 1

Modern Latin America

Mandatory

Year 2

Spanish 2

Mandatory

Year 2

Portuguese 2: Beginners

Mandatory

Year 2

Spanish 2: Beginners

Mandatory

Year 2

Portuguese 1: Beginners

Mandatory

Year 2

Nation Building and National Identities in the Lusophone World

Mandatory

Year 2

Luso-Hispanic Cinemas

Mandatory

Year 2

New World(s): Contacts, Conquests and Conflict in Early Modern Hispanic History and Culture

Mandatory

Year 2

Modern Spanish and Spanish American Literature and Film

Mandatory

Year 3

Year abroad

Mandatory

Year 4

Spanish 3

Optional

Year 4

Brazilian Slave Society

Optional

Year 4

Portuguese 3

Optional

Year 4

Translation, Power and Gender in the Spanish-speaking World

Optional

Year 4

Business and Society in Spain

Optional

Year 4

Making the Cuban Revolution: Ideology, Culture and Identity in Cuba since 1959

Optional

Year 4

Literature and Film under Franco

Optional

Year 4

Dissertation in Hispanic Studies

Optional

Year 4

Communicating and Teaching Languages for Undergraduate Ambassadors

Optional

Year 4

Spanish American Narrative and Film

Optional

Year 4

Politics and Literature in Contemporary Spain

Optional

Year 4

Memory and the Future in Iberian and Latin American Culture and Politics

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Thursday 27 March 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

Laboratory staff member helping undergraduates in a chemistry lab session, C10, Chemistry building, University Park. November 5th 2021.

I would say the most challenging part about learning a language is the constant attention you have to dedicate to it every day. This is especially true if you decide to take a language from beginners like I did. However, on the flip side, watching series on Netflix counts as 'revision' so it can be quite enjoyable!

Grace Whitaker

Modern Languages and Translation BA

Course data

80%of students say teaching staff have supported their learning well.

Data for Hispanic Studies (Full time) at University of Nottingham, the, over two years

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