BA in Foreign Language: Spanish – 120 hours
University Requirement – 2 hours
GSTD 1002 Freshman Seminar
General Education – 35 hours
Spanish – 33 hours
SPAN 2033 Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 2043 Intermediate Spanish II
12 hours of upper level electives in Spanish
Select 3 hours from the following:
SPAN 3163 Composition and Conversation
SPAN 3173 Advanced Composition and Conversation
Select 3 hours from the following:
SPAN 3183 Spanish-American Literature I
SPAN 3193 Spanish-American Literature II
Select 3 hours from the following:
SPAN 3973 Hispanic Linguistics
SPAN 3993 Advanced Spanish Grammar
Select 3 hours from the following:
SPAN 4513 Spanish Civilization
SPAN 4623 Spanish-American Civilization
Select 3 hours from the following:
SPAN 4813 Spanish Literature I
SPAN 4823 Spanish Literature II
Other requirements – 4 hours
SPCH 1113 Introduction to Public Speaking
FL 4701 Senior Project
Completion of a minor area approved by the advisor.
Completion of remaining hours to total 120 hours, including 40 upper division hours.
Minor Requirements:
Minor in Spanish – 12-24 hours
12 hours of Spanish above SPAN 2043 Intermediate Spanish II
Spanish-English Translation Sequence: Students who take Spanish-English Interpretation I and II (SPAN 3323 and SPAN 3333) and Spanish Translation I and II (SPAN 3013 and SPAN 3023) will be prepared for certification exams as Spanish-English translators.
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Department: | English & Foreign Languages / College of Liberal & Performing Arts |
Hours Required: | 120 |
Categories: | Major, Minor, Undergraduate |
Delivery: | On-Campus |
The mission of the program in foreign language in Spanish is to develop student proficiency in listening/comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. The program generally increases student awareness of the range and power of language, develops an understanding of important authors and traditions in Spanish literature, and expands student appreciation for other languages and cultures – knowledge that is vital for success in a global society.
Learning Goals
- Our foreign language graduates can communicate effectively.
- Our foreign language graduates understand diversity reflected in literature of their target language.
- Our foreign language graduates can analyze and evaluate competing arguments and interpretations.
- Our graduates can conduct research to access and synthesize information.
- Our foreign language graduates will demonstrate knowledge of literature, culture and civilization, and/or linguistics in the target languages.
Program Contact
Dr. James Ulmer
Wilson Hall 328
870-235-5085
jkulmer@saumag.edu