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Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2015-2016 
    
Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Spanish (B.A.)


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Requirements


A major in Spanish consists of 48 credits excluding SPN 101 and SPN 102.

Foundational Skills (4-12 credits)


Spain (4 credits)


One of the following:

Latin America (4 credits)


One of the following:
 

Literature (4 credits)


One of the following:

Integration or Professional Option (4 credits)


One of the following:

Overseas Study (12-28 credits)


Electives


The student selects additional 300 level courses and above from on campus and overseas to bring the total number of credits to a total of 48 for graduation. Other courses offered regularly on campus include:

The following courses may be taken more than once for credit if the topic changes:


Double Majors


Students who have declared a major in Spanish and wish to add a second major, or students who have declared another major and wish to add Spanish as a second major, must meet the following requirements:

Foundational Skills (4-12 credits)


Spain (4 credits)


One of the following:

Literature (4 credits)


One of the following:

Integration or Professional Option (4 credits)


Only one of the following:

Overseas Study (12-28 credits)


Electives


The double major in Spanish selects additional 300 level courses and above from on campus and overseas to bring the total number of credits to a total of 40 for graduation. Other courses offered regularly on campus include:

The following courses may be taken more than once for credit if the topic changes:


Double Major with Middle School or Secondary Education


Requirements


Students seeking licensure in French, German or Spanish at the 5–12 grade level must complete all language and education requirements, including a semester of study overseas. In addition, prior to their senior year students must pass Advanced Writing (FRE 313 , GER 313  or SPN 313 ) with a minimum B grade as well as the departmental Prepracticum Spoken Language Standard. See language advisor for details.

Courses that are strongly recommended:

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