Spanish and Iberian Studies

Liberal Arts • Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, And Group Studies

What is it about?

A program that focuses on the history, society, politics, culture, and economics of the peoples of the Iberian Peninsula and related island groups and border regions from earliest times to the present, with particular emphasis on the development of Spain and Portugal but including other historical and current cultures.

Numbers at a glance

881st
Popular nationwide
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Search Rank on O's List
7
Colleges offer it
23
Graduates (2018-19)
Men
11
Women
12
As a Minor

Spanish and Iberian Studies is relatively popular as a minor/second major with 29 people graduating with it as a minor in academic year 2018-19.

Trends

Graduates
Popularity Rank

Colleges

Number of Colleges by Type
Median Graduating Class by College Type
Number of Colleges by Size
Top 10 Public by Number of Graduates
Top 10 Private by Number of Graduates
Wesleyan University10
Bowdoin College6
Brandeis University3
Wabash College1
Arcadia University1
Emory & Henry College1
Seattle Pacific University1
Average private university graduating class: 3 students.

O's Insights on Spanish and Iberian Studies

  • Major has been decreasing in popularity over the last 15 years.

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