The study of Spanish contributes to the education of a student in many ways:
It stimulates and directs the acquisition of a national and international understanding by developing knowledge of the civilization, literature and language of one or more of the modern nations, which is a part of a cultural and liberal education
It develops accuracy and precision in the use of language as an instrument for the comprehension and communication of ideas
It offers training in the reading knowledge of foreign languages essential to advanced study in most fields of learning
It is of practical value in diplomatic service, business and industry or foreign trade
It prepares the student to qualify for secondary or elementary school instruction or, after graduate study, for instruction on the college level in Spanish
Barbara Bushey
Assistant Professor of Art B.S. in psychology, University of Michigan; B.F.A. in graphic design and textiles, Eastern Michigan University; M.F.A. in textiles, Eastern Michigan University; M.A. in art history, Wayne State University
I was born, bred and educated in southeastern Michigan. I've been married to Kerry Laycock for more ...