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Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in Spanish
are expected to:
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Write, listen, and converse proficiently about Spanish
and Latin-American literary works, movements, and genres;
about the civilizations of Spain, Latin-American, and
the Spanish-speaking world;
- Master
reading comprehension, terminology, and basic research
tools appropriate to literary and cultural analysis;
- Demonstrate
language proficiency through standardized examinations;
- Engage
in rational, civil discourse in a manner respectful
of others and the cultural diversity of the Spanish-speaking
world.
Major,
Bachelor of Artsminor required
(33 hours)
A student, in consultation with the undergraduate adviser,
may choose to focus on a specialized area of Spanish.
Basic
Spanish
- SPAN
351, 352, 367, 368, 371, 377, 378 (21)
- Electives
at the 400 level (12)
Latin
American Culture Studies specialization
An interdisciplinary planned curriculum of studies on
Latin America.
- SPAN
270, 352, 377, 378, 401; HIST 310; POLS 355 (21)
- 12
additional hours:
- One
from: HIST 309, 311, 411, 413
- One
from: GEOG 349; ETHN 310
- Two
from: SPAN 368, 431, 481, 482, 488, 489
Students
choosing the Latin American culture studies specialization
must fulfill the Spanish language requirement by completing
Spanish at the 351 level or demonstrating competency in
the Spanish languagee.g., by completing intensive
Spanish language and culture courses through the abroad
program in Mexico.
Minor
(21 hours)
- SPAN
270, 351, 352 (9)
- SPAN
367 or 371 (3)
- SPAN
368, 377 or 378 (3)
- Electives
with one course at 400 level (6)
- Courses
required for the minor may not be taken S/U.
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