With an Associate in Arts in Spanish Language from Santa Fe Community College, graduates can begin to communicate with native Spanish speakers from all over the world. Employment prospects are greater since the demand for people who are proficient in Spanish has increased substantially in the last decades. This demand is especially high in Santa Fe in the areas of tourism, health care, education and government. Spanish is an official language of New Mexico and bilingual employees often receive larger salaries than their non-Spanish-speaking counterparts.
Spanish 101, 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Grammar and Composition
Conversational Spanish 1 & 2
Conversational Spanish Lab 1 & 2
World Languages Lab (Rosetta Stone)
Certificates and Degrees
Associate in Arts
Certificate
Instructors
Full-time Professors
Adjunct Professors
Carole Chavez Hunt
Diane McNab
Stephany Georgina Nevarez
Sonia Balasch
Sonia Sanchez-Cuesta
For more information, please contact Carole Chavez Hunt, Chair of World Languages, 505-428-1761, info@sfcc.edu