Spanish - Requirements for the Minor
Supporting Courses, 6 credits
- SPANISH 202 Intermediate Spanish Language II, 3 credits (can be earned by retroactive credits)
- SPANISH 225 Intermediate Spanish Conversation and Composition,
3 credits
Upper-Level Courses, 12 credits
- SPANISH 325 Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition,
3 credits
- SPANISH 329 Representative Spanish and Latin American Authors,
3 credits
One of these:
- SPANISH 358 Latin America Today, 3 credits
- SPANISH 359 The Cultures of the Americas, 3 credits
- SPANISH 360 Spain Today, 3 credits
- SPANISH 361 The Cultures of Spain, 3 credits
Choose 3 credits:
- SPANISH 345 Advanced Spanish Grammar, 3 credits
- SPANISH 351 Major Spanish and Latin American Fiction, 3 credits
- SPANISH 355 Spanish and Latin American Cinema, 3 credits
- SPANISH 358 Latin America Today, 3 credits
- SPANISH 359 The Cultures of the Americas, 3 credits
- SPANISH 360 Spain Today, 3 credits
- SPANISH 361 The Cultures of Spain, 3 credits
- SPANISH 362 Travel Course: Spain, 3 credits
- SPANISH 363 Travel Course: Mexico, 2 credits
- SPANISH 372 Spanish Phonetics, 3 credits
Requirements for the Spanish Minor
for Students Seeking Teaching Certification
Supporting Courses, 6 credits
- SPANISH 202 Intermediate Spanish Language II, 3 credits
- SPANISH 225 Intermediate Spanish Conversation and Composition,
3 credits
Upper-Level Courses, 15 credits
- SPANISH 325 Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition,
3 credits
- SPANISH 329 Representative Spanish and Latin American Authors,
3 credits
- SPANISH 345 Advanced Spanish Grammar, 3 credits
- SPANISH 372 Spanish Phonetics, 3 credits
Choose minimum of 3 credits:
- SPANISH 358 Latin America Today, 3 credits
- SPANISH 359 The Cultures of the Americas, 3 credits
- SPANISH 360 Spain Today, 3 credits
- SPANISH 361 The Cultures of Spain, 3 credits
The following is required of all students seeking teacher
certification in Spanish:
- An oral proficiency exam must be successfully completed before student can be approved for student teaching.
- Student is required to spend an appropriate period of time in a country where Spanish is spoken or participate in an approved immersion program.