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Dec 17, 2024
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College Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Spanish (B.A.)
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Student Learning Outcomes for Spanish:
Students will be able to:
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Communicate (speak and comprehend) at the Advanced level according to ACTFL guidelines.
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Write at the Advanced level according to ACTFL guidelines.
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Write a research project in Spanish focused on reading primary and secondary sources in Spanish.
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Use appropriately and explain most grammatical structures of the Spanish language.
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Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of the perspectives and products of the cultures studied in themselves and in comparison with their own culture.
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Read, analyze and interpret literary texts in terms of themes, characters, structure, style, and overall textual strategies, and situate those texts in their cultural contexts.
Spanish majors must complete a minimum of 20 credits in residency (four 300-level courses and SP 496 and SP 497 ) and a minimum of 15 credits (five courses) at the 300 (advanced) level or above in an approved study-abroad program over two semesters. Double majors may request to study abroad for only one semester. Students must complete non-survey courses that include one Spanish syntax, morphology and/or phonetics; one Spanish writing and/or speaking; one Spanish history, art and/or culture, one Spanish Literature, and one Spanish elective.
Other requirements include two oral interviews and a student portfolio (due November 30th or April 30th of the student’s final semester). An initial oral interview must be completed prior to going abroad and a rating of Intermediate must be obtained. A second oral interview will be completed after the study-abroad experience has been completed and a rating of Advanced must be obtained.
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Majors must complete the following courses in residency
And at least one of the following course electives:
First Year Suggested Courses:
Notes:
Students with more than two years of Spanish must take the online language placement exam before registering in a language course for academic credit, unless the student begins a new language. Students are not allowed to take SP 111 if they have completed high school level 3 or higher.
Language Incentive Placement Policy: Students who place into a modern language course at the 211-level or higher and earn a B- or better are eligible to receive credit for the previous course in the sequence.
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