Undergraduate Spanish Minor Requirements

(Download the undergraduate Spanish requirements as a PDF)

Minor:

18 hours in Spanish courses numbered 300 and above.

Required courses (9 hours):

        • 301 Topics
        • 302 Developing Spanish Writing Skills
        • 307 Introduction to Hispanic Literature

Plus 9 elective hours: 6 of these hours may be fulfilled with 301 courses; 3 hours must be above 307.


SPANISH 301

These courses are designed particularly for students who have just completed Spanish 202 / 212 / 276 or for those who have taken Spanish 301 once, but need more intermediate-level skill development. These courses help students further develop their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills at the intermediate level. Students with more advanced or native language skills are strongly encouraged to take courses above the 301 level.

** STUDENTS WHO MAJOR OR MINOR IN SPANISH MAY SUBSTITUTE A HIGHER LEVEL COURSE FOR THE 301 REQUIREMENT.**

International Programs

Oral proficiency is both a major goal and a professional expectation of Spanish majors and minors. Students should seek out immersion experiences at home and abroad, formally and informally. Consult the Undergraduate Advisor, your professors, the Latin American Iberian Institute , and the Office of International Programs and Studies for opportunities to study in Spain and Latin America. Up to one half of the total credit hours required for either a Spanish major, second major, or minor, may be completed through study abroad programs. It is recommended that students consult with the Undergraduate Advisor before going abroad.