Major

Spanish B.A.

The Department offers specialized courses through its growing programs in business and world cultures and literatures, including additional areas to provide students with the background required to perform well in graduate programs and a wide range of career options. The program covers from the Golden Age to Contemporary Spanish culture and literature; literature and cultural studies from colonial to contemporary Latin America and its growing field of U.S. Latina and Latino cultures, literatures, and linguistics.

Requirements

Total Hours: minimum of 120 hours to include 36 advanced hours (3000 — 4000 level)

University Core (42 hours)

Hours Area of Study Courses
6 Communication Engl 1303 and 1304
3 Mathematics Math 1310 College Algebra
3 Math Reasoning (approved list in catalog)
6 U.S. History Hist 1377 & 1378
6 Amer. Govt. Pols 1336 & 1337
3 Humanities (approved list in catalog)
3 Visual/Performing Arts (approved list in catalog)
6 Natural Sciences (approved list in catalog)
6 Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 hours must be writing intensive)

 

The Department of Hispanic Studies offers a B.A. degree program involving a minimum of 27 semester hours chosen from a wide range of undergraduate courses in the areas of culture, language, literature, and linguistics.

Recommended 3000/4000 Spanish Courses

Literature

Linguistics

Culture

AS*-Business

AS*-Teaching

Recommended courses

x x

SPAN 3303: Spanish Phonetics

x x

SPAN 3305: Spanish Grammar Review

x x

SPAN 3307: Public Speaking in Spanish

x x

SPAN 3312: Fund of English/Spanish Translation

x

SPAN 3331: Mexican-American Literature

x

SPAN 3341: Span for Business and Trade

x

SPAN 3342: Cross-Cult Bus Contexts:U.S./Latin Amer

x

SPAN 3345: Hispanic Folklore of the Southwest

x

SPAN 3350: Women in Hispanic Literature

x x x

SPAN 3373: Spanish Culture and Civilization

x x x

SPAN 3374: Spanish Amer Culture and Civilization

x x x

SPAN 3375: US Latino Culture

x x

SPAN 3384: Intro. to Spanish Literature

x

SPAN 3386: Spanish Film

x

SPAN 4311: Survey Spanish Lit to 1700

x

SPAN 4312: Survey Span Lit since 1700 to Present

x

SPAN 4321: Survey Spanish-American Lit I

x

SPAN 4322: Survey Spanish-American Lit II

x

SPAN 4336: Don Quijote

x

SPAN 4337: Contemporary Spanish-American Lit

x

SPAN 4339: Spanish-American Short Story

x

SPAN 4341: Advanced Business Spanish

x

SPAN 4355: Intro to Spanish Linguistics

x x

SPAN 4356: Spanish Grammar for Teachers

x x

SPAN 4365: Spanish-Engl Contrastive Structures

x

SPAN 4368: Mexican Lit in the Twentieth Century

x

SPAN 4369: Contemporary Spanish Lit

x x

SPAN 4372: Lit & the Visual Arts in Modern Spain

x x x

SPAN 4388: Images of Women in Span-Amer Film&Lit

x x

SPAN 4391: Latin Am. and Latino Cult. Studies

x

SPAN 3394: Selected Topics in Spanish

x

SPAN 4396: Topics in Span Language and Linguistics

SPAN 4397: Topics in Hispanic Writing

Notes

*Applied Spanish

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