Spanish is the second most widely spoken language worldwide and serves as an official language in over 20 countries. In Glasgow, the program covers a broad array of topics, allowing students to collaborate with native speakers from diverse Spanish-speaking regions.Comparative Literature explores texts across cultural, national, and temporal boundaries, as well as languages, genres, and intersections with other arts. It can be studied alongside various subjects, and combining it with a foreign language offers opportunities to expand intellectual horizons.
A local representative of University of Glasgow in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.