Spanish Language and Literature
The Spanish Language and Literature program at UFSC is organized around three core areas: Linguistics, Literature, and Translation Studies, complemented by Spanish language courses that emphasize both oral and written skills.
The curriculum begins with a basic cycle covering the first four phases, after which students choose between two distinct degree paths: a teaching degree (licenciatura) or a research-focused degree (bacharelado), which also prepares for other professional opportunities.
Graduates are equipped to pursue diverse careers in language-related fields. Teaching remains a central career option, with opportunities available in both basic and professional education, as well as in independent language courses. Additional career paths include translation, editing, proofreading, content creation, and entrepreneurship in these areas. Many graduates also continue their academic journey by enrolling in graduate programs.
The program is supported by a highly qualified faculty actively involved in teaching, research, and outreach projects. These initiatives provide students with valuable hands-on experience through programs such as the Teaching Initiation Program (PIBID) and the Research Initiation Program (PIBIC), as well as opportunities in arts, culture, and community outreach. Students further benefit from international partnerships that offer scholarships and avenues for volunteer involvement in academic projects.
| Program Length: 8 semesters (4 years) |
| Website: espanhol.ufsc.br |
| Classes held in the morning. |


