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Major Areas of Study: SPANISH


Course Offerings and Major/Minor Requirements


Course Offerings
By number with credit-hours in parenthesis.
For more information on a specific course, visit the department web site.

111, 112. Beginning Spanish I, II (4,4)
123. Masterpieces of Hispanic Literature in Translation (3)
211, 212. Intermediate Spanish I, II (4,4)
240. Business Spanish (3)
251. La Mesa de Español (1)
301. Advanced Spanish: Conversation and Pronunciation (3)
302. Advanced Spanish: Grammar and Composition (3)
303. Panoramas of Hispanic Literature I (3)
304. Panoramas of Hispanic Literature II (3)
325. Hispanic Civilization (3)
360. Topics in Hispanic Language and Culture (1-3)
431. Hispanic Culture Seminar (3)
Major Requirements (33 credit hours)
  • Spanish 123, 431
  • One course from another foreign language at the appropriate level
  • Attendance at La Mesa de Español (251) expected every semester, required when not enrolled in a Spanish course; 2 hours applied to major or minor
  • 12 of the required 33 hours must be completed on campus before participating in a study abroad program.
  • No more than two upper level courses taught in English are allowed to count toward major requirements.

Minor Requirements (17 hours)

  • Spanish 123, 300-level course
  • Placement at appropriate level with permission of department chair

Teacher Licensure Requirements

  • Multi-age Foreign Language (Pre-K through age 21).
  • Visit Education department pages for specifics

NOTE: Major/minor requirements are in addition to the Liberal Arts Essentials (LAE), which are required of all students to graduate.

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