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Undergraduate Degree
Spanish Education
Program:
Spanish Education
Plan Code:
SPANED_BA1
Program Level:
Undergraduate
Award Type:
Bachelor of Arts
College:
College of Arts and Letters
Department:
Romance and Classical Studies
Excerpt from the official Academic Programs Catalog:
Listed below are the approved requirements for the program from the official Academic Programs Catalog.
Students must consult their advisors to learn which specific requirements apply to their degree programs.
College of Arts and Letters
Department of Romance and Classical Studies
Undergraduate Programs
Spanish Education
View this text within the context of the catalog.
The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Spanish Education degree fosters the study of the human experience as expressed in the language, dialects, literatures, and cultures of Spain, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Students have the opportunity to take courses across the curriculum or focus on a specific area of interest such as the Spanish language, the Literature of Spain, the Literature of Latin America and the Caribbean and Spanish Linguistics. The Spanish Education degree connects the learning of the Spanish language and cultures to the training necessary to become a passionate and competent Spanish teacher. Its emphasis on interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and immersion education allows students to creatively articulate meaningful links that they can share with their future students.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Spanish Education
The University requirements for bachelor's degrees as described in the
Undergraduate Education
section of this catalog; 120 credits, including general elective credits, are required for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish Education.
The University's Tier II writing requirement for the Spanish Education major is met by completing Spanish 320 and 350. Those courses are referenced in item 3. below.
The requirements of the College of Arts and Letters for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
The credits earned in certain courses referenced in requirement 3. below may be counted toward College requirements as appropriate.
The following requirements for the major:
a.
The following Spanish courses (36 to 40 credits):
(1)
All of the following courses (27 credits):
SPN
310
Basic Spanish Grammar
3
SPN
320
Cultural Readings and Composition (W)
3
SPN
330
Phonetics and Pronunciation
3
SPN
342
Media and Conversation
3
SPN
350
Introduction to Reading Hispanic Literature (W)
3
SPN
412
Topics in Hispanic Culture
3
SPN
420
Spain and its Literature
3
SPN
432
Latin America and its Literature
3
SPN
440
The Structure of Spanish
3
See the department for an approved list of courses which may be used to substitute for Spanish 412.
(2)
Three of the following courses (9 credits):
SPN
452
Topics in Spanish Language I
3
SPN
462
Topics in Spanish Literature
3
SPN
472
Topics in the Literatures of the Americas
3
SPN
482
Topics in Spanish Linguistics
3
SPN
491
Special Topics in Spanish
3
Each course may be repeated for up to 9 credits.
(3)
Spanish electives
: Additional credits in 400–level Spanish courses as needed to meet the requirement of at least 36, but not more than 40, credits in the major.
b.
Intensive contact with Spanish is required in order to learn the language. Students majoring in Spanish are expected to study abroad for at least eight weeks, but should a student be unable to meet that expectation, one of the following options must be approved:
(1)
internship for at least eight weeks in a Spanish-speaking environment.
(2)
service learning for at least eight weeks in a Spanish-speaking environment.
Majors and teaching minors are strongly encouraged to take their second Integrative Studies in Arts and Humanities course in Spanish, if this option is available. Any student who cannot complete the required experiential component must enroll in Spanish 492 Senior Writing Project for 1 credit. The completion of the experiential requirement or Spanish 492 satisfies the capstone course requirement for the Spanish major.
c.
The following
Professional Education Courses
in the Department of Teacher Education (36 credits):
(1)
All of the following courses from the shared professional sequence (18 credits):
CEP
240
Introduction to Exceptional Learners
3
TE
101
Social Foundations of Justice and Equity in Education
3
TE
102
Pedagogy and Politics of Justice and Equity in Education
3
TE
150
Reflections on Learning
3
TE
302
Literacy and Adolescent Learners in School and Community Contexts
3
TE
341
Teaching and Learning of (Bi)Multilingual Learners
3
TE
334
Clinical Experiences in World Language Education I
3
TE
434
Clinical Experiences in World Language Education II
3
TE
435
Seminar in World Language Education I
3
TE
436
Seminar in World Language Education II
3
TE
437
Student Teaching Internship in World Language Education
6
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