“…Specifically, 16% of the faculty indicated that their department's Spanish undergraduate major curriculum had changed significantly, 62% indicated that it had changed somewhat, 19% noted that it had not changed, and 3% answered that they did not know (p. 533). In addition, two studies (Hertel & Dings, ; Klee, ) found an increased focus on culture, both within literature courses and in additional separate courses, and an increasing number of Spanish programs that offered Spanish for Specific Purposes/Spanish for the Professions courses, including courses in medical Spanish, business Spanish, Spanish for law professions, Spanish for educators, and interpretation/translation courses. Long and Uscinski () also reported that 62% of foreign language departments in the United States offered Language for Specific Purposes courses, and that number has surely grown in recent years (p. 175).…”