15 Bachelor's degrees in Iberian Studies in Canada

Spanish and Latin American Studies
Dalhousie University's Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Latin American Studies programme offers you the opportunity explores the Spanish language and Latin American cultures. This small, close-knit programme means you’ll get personal attention from faculty and staff on a first-name basis.
Spanish
The Spanish program from University of British Columbia offers a variety of courses in Spanish language at all levels and Hispanic literature, culture, and civilization. Language courses focus on the development of oral, grammar, writing, and communicative skills, while literature and culture courses are centered on the development of critical and analytical skills.
Portuguese (Hons)
Spoken by over 260 million people, Portuguese is the official language of countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas – making it a vibrant language that embodies diverse cultures, traditions and lifestyles all across the world. Join the Portuguese (Hons) degree at University of Toronto.
Spanish
Memorial University of Newfoundland offers an undergraduate degree program in Spanish including an option for a Spanish Major and an option for a Spanish Minor.
Spanish and Hispanic Culture
At Spanish and Hispanic Culture at Saint Mary's University are many opportunities for undergraduate academic awards, as well as many opportunities for academic exchange in Spanish speaking countries.
Spanish
Spanish from University of Prince Edward Island is an excellent complement to UPEI degrees in Business, Veterinary Medicine, and Environmental Science, and for individuals seeking employment opportunities in the United States, Latin America, and Spain.
Spanish (Hons)
Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with over 590 million speakers. It is the official language in 21 countries throughout Europe, Africa, and the Americas, making it an essential tool for global communication and business. Join the Spanish (Hons) degree at University of Toronto.
Hispanic Studies
The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures - Hispanic Studies at McGill University offers courses on literature, intellectual history and the civilizations of Spain and Hispanic America, as well as in the Spanish and Portuguese languages.
Spanish
The Spanish programme at Concordia University Montréal is a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. Available as a full-time course over three to four years, this study path offers major, minor, and honours options. Students explore Hispanic cultures and literature while mastering one of the world's most spoken languages.
French and Spanish
At the French and Spanish BA program offered at University of Lethbridge you will gain awareness of other cultures through courses in language, literature, and culture and civilization, and through academic and living experiences in Canada or abroad.
Spanish
The Spanish programme at Western University - Canada offers a comprehensive exploration of Hispanic language and culture. This full-time undergraduate course provides students with a robust academic foundation over four years of study. Students engage with diverse linguistic traditions while developing advanced communication skills.
Spanish
Spanish from University of Manitoba literature courses enable students to examine a wide range of periods and genres, and to tailor their plans of study according to their specific interest.
Spanish (Hons)
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world. Fluent university graduates are in demand not only in the international business community, but also sought by agencies and NGOs such as the World Bank, World Health Organization and United Nations. Learn more with the Spanish degree at York University.
Spanish
The Spanish course from Mount Saint Vincent University helps those who want to study a language and a culture in-depth to meet their needs.
Spanish
The Department of International Languages offers a Spanish Major (requiring 13 Spanish classes) and Minor (6 Spanish classes) as part of a 4 year BA, as well as a stand-alone Certificate in Spanish (9 Spanish classes, normally taken over 3 years) at the University of Regina.