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Spanish

Major

Each student must complete one of the following concentrations.

  1. Hispanic Studies: Twenty-seven semester hours of upper-division coursework in Spanish, consisting of
    1. Spanish 327G, 327W, and six additional hours in grammar, composition, and language chosen from Spanish 345L, 346, and 367K, with only one section of 367K counting
    2. Nine hours in literature, including Spanish 351 or a course numbered above 351
    3. Spanish 322K or 328, and three additional hours in civilization chosen from Spanish 322K, 328, 350, and 350K
  2. Literature: Twenty-seven semester hours of upper-division coursework in Spanish, consisting of
    1. Spanish 327G, 327W, and three additional hours in grammar, composition, and language chosen from Spanish 345L and 346
    2. Twelve hours in literature, consisting of either Spanish 325K or 325L; either 326K or 326L351; and 365K
    3. An additional three-hour Spanish literature course numbered above 351
    4. Spanish 322K or 328
  3. Hispanic Linguistics: Twenty-seven semester hours of upper-division coursework in Spanish, consisting of
    1. Spanish 327G, 327W, 345L, and 346
    2. Twelve hours chosen from Spanish 353, 364L, two different topics of 367K, and 368L
    3. Three hours in literature, chosen from Spanish 325K, 325L, 326K, and 326L
  4. Language Teaching: Twenty-seven semester hours of upper-division coursework in Spanish, consisting of
    1. Spanish 327G, 327W, 345L, 346, 364L, and 367K (Topic 1: Advanced Oral Expression for Teachers)
    2. Three hours in literature, chosen from Spanish 325K, 325L, 326K, and 326L
    3. Spanish 322K or 328
    4. Three hours of Spanish literature, numbered Spanish 351 or higher, or Spanish 368L, Spanish Language Structure

Minor for Spanish Majors

Either (1) twelve semester hours, including at least six hours of upper-division coursework, in any one other field of study in the University; or (2) nine semester hours of coursework beyond 507 or the equivalent in a second foreign language, including at least three hours of upper-division coursework. Six of the required semester hours must be taken in residence.


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