elisabeth
Member
Just a quick question with regards to language subjects offered by unis. Is there a difference between, say, 'Spanish studies' and 'Spanish'?
I've been reading all the subjects offered under arts degrees, I'm just worried that I'd think I was safe by going to a uni which offers spanish studies, only to find out that that just means courses in Spanish and Latin American history/literature etc. instead of actual straight up foreign language learning.
Also - anyone studying tourism or travel-related subjects for their degree, can I ask which degree you do and where? I'm interested in tourism but many of the Sydney unis don't seem to have as many courses in this area..
I've been reading all the subjects offered under arts degrees, I'm just worried that I'd think I was safe by going to a uni which offers spanish studies, only to find out that that just means courses in Spanish and Latin American history/literature etc. instead of actual straight up foreign language learning.
Also - anyone studying tourism or travel-related subjects for their degree, can I ask which degree you do and where? I'm interested in tourism but many of the Sydney unis don't seem to have as many courses in this area..