SPANISH MAJOR

Students wishing to major in Spanish have two options:

Option I: Spanish Language, Literature and Civilization
All majors must complete with grades of C or better 36 hours in Spanish beginning at the 200 level.

Core Courses (27 hours)

Spanish 201-202 Composition and Conversation or
Spanish 203-204 Conversational Practice

Spanish 220 Interpretation of Texts

Spanish 301-302 Survey of Spanish Literature

Spanish 305-306 Survey of Latin American Literature

Spanish 327 History and Civilization of Spain or
Spanish 340 History and Civilization of Latin America

Spanish 395 Senior Seminar

 Electives (9 hours)

Spanish 207-208 Spanish for Social Service

Spanish 215-216 Business Spanish

Spanish 231-232 Introduction to Hispanic Culture and Civilization

Spanish 251-252 Independent Reading Program

Spanish 307 Golden Age

Spanish 309 Spanish Literature of the 19th Century

Spanish 312 Spanish Literature of the 20th Century

Spanish 391-392 Selected Topics in Hispanic Literatures

Option II: Spanish For Social and Community ServiceAll majors must complete the courses required with grades of C or better.
No more than 6 hours of the required courses taught in English.

Foreign Language Courses (21 hours taken from the following courses)

Spanish 201-202 Composition and Conversation

Spanish 203-204 Conversational Practice

Spanish 205-206 Language and Culture

Spanish 207-208 Spanish for the Social Services

Spanish 231-232 Introduction to Hispanic Culture and Civilization

Spanish 301-302 Survey of Spanish Literature

Spanish 305-306 Survey of Latin American Literature

Spanish 327 History and Civilization of Spain

Spanish 340 History and Civilization of Latin America

Required: Spanish 300 Field Work

 Other Disciplines (21 Hours, mainly in the Social Sciences)

Courses taken in disciplines related to the career objectives of each student. These courses are determined on individual basis.

SPANISH MINOR
All Spanish minors must complete with grades of C or above 18 hours in the foreign language beginning at the intermediate (103-104) level.

Department of English and Foreign Languages