Department of English and Foreign Languages

College of Arts and Sciences

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Welcome to the Department of English and Foreign Languages. We’d like to invite you to consider a major or minor in English studies. Our program of study includes video composition and web design, film studies and fiction writing, journalism and business writing - in addition to diverse offerings in British, American, and world literatures.

Whatever the topic, English courses foster critical thinking and effective communication, abilities that will serve you well in your personal and professional life.

A major or minor in English can provide you with strong credentials as well as intellectual rewards. We offer 3 options for the major: general English studies, Professional Writing, and Literature. You may also be interested in learning French or Spanish, as well as expanding your knowledge of foreign cultures. We invite you to consider a minor in Spanish or French, a minor in Translation and Interpretation, or a major in Spanish.

We offer engaged faculty, opportunities for students to publish their writing and professionalize themselves, and an array of student social organizations.

Our Students Accomplishment

Whatever the topic, English courses foster critical thinking and effective communication, abilities that will serve you well in your personal and professional life.

Department Highlights

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Small class sizes

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Academic Support

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Hands-on Experience

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News

Top Stories

  • Barry Students Transform the World with WordsFebruary 11, 2026

    Each fall, the Alpha Alpha Xi chapter of the Sigma Tau Delgado English honor society recognizes excellence in English among Barry University students. At this year’s induction ceremony, faculty advisor Dr. Patty Feito welcomed new members Junior Dameus, Arabella Ford, Anastasia Hedditch, and Brandon Williams. Dr. Celeste Landeros opened the ceremony with a reflection on the vulture as a symbol of the lessons we learn from literature.

  • Research in Action: English and Foreign Languages Students Shine at Annual Open HouseFebruary 11, 2026

    Celebrate the impressive contributions of our English and Foreign Languages students at this year’s College of Arts and Sciences Research Open House. From deep dives into Harlem Renaissance literature to original theatrical productions and sociological research, see how our students are tackling complex questions of race, culture, and identity.

  • Author Kiana Webb Inspires Barry University Students with Lessons on Self-Love and PurposeFebruary 11, 2026

    Author and entrepreneur Kiana Webb visited a Writing About Literature class on November 13, 2025, as part of a nationwide tour for her book, A Glorious Arising: A Journey to the Remembrance of Me. During the session, she led exercises to help students overcome end-of-semester stress, identify their purpose, and find the motivation to take the next steps in their professional and personal lives.

  • Barry U Alumna Fabienne Josaphat Returns to Campus to Share New NovelFebruary 11, 2026

    Author and 2003 Barry U graduate Fabienne Josaphat returned to campus on November 13, 2025, to discuss her second novel, Kingdom of No Tomorrow. Speaking to English, Honors, and Africana Studies students, Josaphat shared her commitment to historical fiction and her research into the Black Panther movement, which she believes serves as a model for community organizing today.

  • Barry University Faculty Member Celeste Landeros Presents The Last Songs of My Mother and TontonJanuary 06, 2026

    The Last Songs of My Mother and Tonton is a deeply personal, immersive performance created by Celeste Landeros, Ph.D., a faculty member at Barry University. It will be presented at 4:00 pm on January 29, 2026, at Barry University’s Gato Gallery, blending music, memory, and storytelling to honor two elders who shaped Landeros’s life and…

  • English: Her clear choiceNovember 15, 2024

    Class of 2019, Paris Razor reflects on her time as an English major with a double specialization in literature and professional writing at Barry University. From a young age, Paris spent many hours immersed in writing poems, short stories and reading books. So, when it came time to decide a career, believing that the power of words was all encompassing; English was the clear choice.

  • Barry student attends Sigma Tau Delta English Honors Society conference June 03, 2024

    On Thursday, April 4th, second-year English major Lojan Shaker excitedly headed to the Miami International Airport to fly to St. Louis, Missouri, where she presented at the annual Sigma Tau Delta English Honors Society conference. She spent the weekend networking with her peers, sharing her work, and exploring the unique culture in St. Louis.

  • Dr. Andrea Greenbaum Greenbaum's new bookAugust 03, 2023

    A 6th book published by our Professor in the Department of English and Foreign Languages

  • Barry Senior Earns Fulbright ScholarshipMay 15, 2023

    The award will take standout Spanish major Shanieya Harris to Spain, where she will serve as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant.

  • Visions of Asturias Photo ExhibitionFebruary 28, 2023

    The María Cristina Masaveu Peterson Foundation and the Cultural Center of Spain in Miami (CCEMiami), in collaboration with Barry University present the photography exhibition ‘Visions of Asturias’ from February 8 – May 7. 

Our Programs

  • English (BA)

    Prepare for careers or graduate study in a variety of areas. Barry English majors have taken positions in marketing and public relations firms as well as teaching in middle and high schools. Many have gone on to law school, MBA programs, and doctorates in English.

  • Spanish (BA)

    Gain language skills as well as a deeper understanding of the Hispanic culture and literature. This major prepares you to teach and broadens your opportunities in areas such as international business and industry, social welfare, law, allied health professions, and communications.

Double your Major and your Opportunities

Double major in English and Spanish and not only will you reduce credit requirements, you’ll enjoy the enormous benefits of bilingualism: stronger cognitive abilities, expanded creativity, flexibility, and an increase in marketable career skills.

Interdisciplinary Perspective: Pairing English with another major will allow you to explore connections between different disciplines, fostering a more holistic understanding of your chosen fields. For example, combining English with a science or business major can provide unique insights into how language and communication intersect with other areas of study. 

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Minors and Certificates

Expand Your Worldview at the Studio for Languages and Cultures

Located inside Monsignor Library, Rooms 207-208, Barry University’s Studio for Languages and Cultures supports faculty, staff, and students in learning foreign languages and raises their cultural awareness across countries.

We invite you to practice your Spanish and French skills with us while having fun. We can help you with your speaking fluency as well as to improve your Spanish and French pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar skills. We offer different options for learning at your own time and pacing.

Contact information:
Yamilet Hernandez
Ph: (305) 899-3799
Email: YHernandez@barry.edu

Location: Studio for Languages and Cultures, LIB 207
Dates: Every Thursday, 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM (through May 14)
Registration: Required via the official SIELE website

Barry is the perfect place to explore the cultural values, practices, and heritages of other countries. We have one of the most diverse campuses in the nation in an extremely culturally varied city.

The Studio for Languages and Cultures is also proud to host SIELE Testing to certify your proficiency in Spanish Language (https://siele.org/en/examen).

Book Tutoring Appointment SIELE Testing Center

Approximately 78 different nationalities are represented here at Barry!

Some of the activities organized by the Studio include:

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Conferences and master classes

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Music and movie festivals

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Cultural Series (Cuban Drums Video)

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Cultural field trips

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Social events like Jueves de Juegos and Cafecito Literario

  • instructor

    Conferences and master classes

  • books

    Book presentations

  • film strip

    Music and movie festivals

  • person-arrow-star

    Cultural Series (Cuban Drums Video)

  • hand-people

    Cultural field trips

  • 3 people

    Social events like Jueves de Juegos and Cafecito Literario

Community and Social The Studio for Languages and Cultures offers a space for a lively community and engaging cultural events including:  

  • Lecture series on Exile: 
    • Exodo venezolano: Huir de la represión y la miseria,” Sonia Osorio, a journalist and editor at El Nuevo Herald. 
    • “The Impact of Cuban Exile Musicians in the United States,” Fernando “Fernán” Hernández,  a historian and author of a collection of books on Cuban identity in the US. 
    • León Felipe: Poeta del Exilio, la Risa y el Llanto, Beatriz Calvo-Peña, an Associate Professor of Spanish at Barry University. 
  • Hispanic Heritage Month:
    • Hispanic Heritage Lunch & Learn: First- Gen Experiences  
    • Merengue to the money, Bachata to the bank - Let's Talk Money SMART 
    • Saborea Latin America with Housing  
    • Día del cine Español 
    • Hablemos de nuestro mundo hispano: Open Classes 
    • Mes de la Herencia Hispana Gala 

Department of English and Foreign LanguagesStudent Organizations

Learn from the Best

Do you want to find mentors who will spark something in you? They’re here. Our distinguished faculty take an active approach in your learning while actively excelling in various fields:  

Literature: 

American Literature, Africana, Caribbean, Latin American Studies, Latino/a Literature, Native American and Asian American Literatures, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, and Comparative Literature, Critical Theory, Film Studies, Cultural Studies, Women Studies/ Literature, Environmental Humanities, Eco-criticism and Theory, Transnational and Postcolonial literature and culture, Literature of Exile, Humor Studies, Immigration Studies 

Rhetoric and Composition:  

History and Theory of Rhetoric, Women’s Rhetoric, Feminist Rhetoric, Archival Research, Research Methods; Travel Writing, Literary Nonfiction, Personal Essay/Memoir, and hybrid forms of creative nonfiction; Jewish Rhetoric and History; Multilingualism/Translingualism Writing,  Immigrant Literacies, Writing for Social Justice, and Community Engagement 

Professional and Technical Writing: Business Writing, Technical Writing, Writing for the Internet, Multimedia Writing. Digital Media Production; Professional Editing.  

Languages: Spanish Linguistics and Literature, Hispanic Film and Culture, Translation and Interpretation, Spanish for professional purposes (business, nursing, marketing); French Language and Culture.  

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