Spanish B.A.
Objectives
A major in Spanish fosters the development of analytical and communicative skills that uniquely prepare students for our increasingly diverse national culture and global economic system. The Spanish program offers language instruction at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. Courses are also offered in the literatures of Spain and Spanish America as well as Hispanic culture. Upon completing the program, the student will possess a strong understanding of the language, culture, and literatures of more than three hundred million people worldwide. Careers may be pursued in a variety of fields including elementary, secondary, and higher education; social work; communications; and government.
Options
- B.A. in Spanish: 38 hours, or the equivalent, in Spanish, and 18 hours in a minor
- Minor in Spanish: 18 hours of Spanish
- Teacher Certification
Degree Requirements
Total Semester Credit Hours=120
University Core Curriculum (44 hrs.)
A minimum grade point average of 2.0 in Spanish courses, including a 2.0 average at this university
A minimum of 38 hours in Spanish, 24 of which must be upper-division hours in Spanish, and at least 12 of which must be taken at this university, as follows:
Spanish electives (6 hours):
A minor of at least 18 hours in a related discipline chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor and the department offering the minor. At least six hours in the student’s minor must be taken at this university.
Electives