Study Away

Programs in Spanish-Speaking Countries

A period of study in an appropriate country, usually in the junior year, is strongly encouraged for all students of language, and there are excellent options in Spain and Latin America. Interested students should start planning early in their sophomore year to select a program that fits their needs. Please also read “Suggestions and Policies for Off-Campus Study in Spanish Speaking Countries” for important general advice and requirements for studying in Spanish-speaking countries, particularly for majors.

Spanish architectureVisiting  Bowdoin's Off-Campus Study web page  is essential for your planning. There you will find a  comprehensive list of program options, important application deadlines, and information about choosing a program. After choosing some options and visiting the Off-Campus Study office, seek the advice of a faculty member in Spanish.

Bowdoin awards up to 4 general credits/semester, 8 general credits/year for courses taken during study away.

The Spanish program awards, for courses taken in the humanities and social sciences:

  • up to 3 credits toward the major for a semester of study away in a Spanish-speaking country.
  • up to 4 credits toward the major for a year-long program.

Remember:

  • If you are a Spanish major and have not taken 209 or 210 before going abroad, you should find a literature survey course abroad to obtain credit for that requirement (especially if you are going for the year).
  • Those courses counted toward the Spanish major may also be counted toward another major, but be sure to talk with faculty from other departments for which you wish to receive credit