Actually, Foreign Language-> Literature is a dying breed; most majors follow ACTFL guidelines and many programs focus on culture/history as well as literature, with Literature being just one among many possibilities. Some offer “professional applications” courses.
Here are examples:
At Dickinson
The curriculum for freshmen/sophomores involves: German in Every Day Life 1&2, Contemporary German Cultures, Mediated German Cultures, Exploring German Cultures, German Intellectual History.
This is William&Mary:
The sophomore courses are Reading&Writing German children’s Literature and Introduction to Modern German Studies.
Mount Holyoke:
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/german/courses
The sophomore gateway courses are “Migration, identity, and place” and “Europe on the Edge”.
For Spanish, you’ll often rather see Hispanic Studies in addition to or instead of “Spanish”.