Spanish

Basic language courses taken in high school or elsewhere may be evaluated for college equivalencies as part of this teaching major and minor. Consult the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures for policies on credit for vertically-related courses.

A. 45-Credit Spanish Teaching Major

SPAN 101Elementary Spanish I4
SPAN 102Elementary Spanish II4
SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish I4
SPAN 202Intermediate Spanish II4
SPAN 301Advanced Grammar3
SPAN 302Advanced Composition3
SPAN 305Culture and Institutions of Spain3
SPAN 306Culture and Institutions of Latin America3
Select 17 credits of Upper-division Spanish language courses 117
Total Hours45
In addition, the following special methods sequence is required for the Secondary Education major:
EDCI 447Second Language Teaching Methods Practicum1
EDCI 449/549Second Language Teaching Methods3
1

9 credits must be at 400 level to total 45 credits in the teaching major.  A maximum of 3 credits in FLEN 391 Hispanic Film or FLEN 394 Latin American Literature in Translation may be counted toward a teaching major in Spanish.

B. 22-Credit Spanish Teaching Minor

SPAN 101Elementary Spanish I4
SPAN 102Elementary Spanish II4
SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish I4
SPAN 202Intermediate Spanish II4
Select 6 credits of approved Upper-Division Spanish Electives 16
Total Hours22
In addition, the following special methods course is also required for the Secondary Teaching major:
EDCI 447Second Language Teaching Methods Practicum1
EDCI 449/549Second Language Teaching Methods3
1

Spanish Electives: Either SPAN 301 or SPAN 302 required; lab-based and lit in translation courses are not acceptable.