Spanish Minor
A minor in Spanish is offered to those who wish to complement study in another discipline. Course work can only approximate a bilingual setting and does not necessarily guarantee appropriate language proficiency. Therefore, students are encouraged to immerse themselves in the target language and to complete more than the minimum amount of language classes.
Code | Title | Units |
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Lower-Division Requirements | ||
SPA 1001 | Elementary Spanish I (GE) | 4 |
SPA 1002 | Elementary Spanish II (GE) | 4 |
SPA 2050 | Intermediate Spanish Conversation I | 3 |
SPA 2051 | Intermediate Spanish Conversation II | 3 |
Upper-Division Requirements | ||
SPA 3000 | Civic Engagement: Conversation, Culture, and Community | 3 |
SPA 3002 | Advanced Grammar and Reading | 3 |
Choose two (2) courses from two (2) different categories below: | 6 | |
Literature: | ||
Mexican American Literature and Culture | ||
Genre/Period Studies in Hispanic Literature or Film | ||
Peninsular Literature Before 1800 | ||
Peninsular Literature Since 1800 | ||
Latin American Literature Before 1910 | ||
Latin American Literature Since 1910 | ||
Culture: | ||
Latin American Culture and Civilization | ||
Culture and Civilization of Spain | ||
Linguistics: | ||
Current Spanish Linguistics | ||
Total Units | 26 |
Note(s):
- Student will undergo a complete summative evaluation of language skills by way of an exit interview.
- Student will successfully complete at least 9 upper-division units in residency.