Department of Modern Languages and Literature
The Spanish minor is designed to provide the student with an advanced level of language proficiency augmented by a basic knowledge and familiarity with the cultures and literatures of Spain and Latin America.
Minor Requirements
Twenty-one credits including:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required courses: | ||
SPAN 202A | Intermediate Spanish II 1 | 3 |
SPAN 306 | Composition and Grammar | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Conversation and Grammar ( ) | ||
Advanced Conversation | ||
The Sounds of Spanish; Theory and Practice | ||
Select an additional 12 credits above SPAN 202A | 12 | |
Total Credits | 21 |
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If the student can demonstrate intermediate language competency through a score of 4.5 or better on the Avant Placement exam, and, consequently, does not need to take SPAN 202A, they will replace SPAN 202A with any course above SPAN 301, to reach a total of 21 credits for the minor.
Modern Languages and Literatures Department
Marcel Rotter, Chair
Brooke E. Di Lauro, Career Advisor, French
Marcel Rotter, Career Advisor, German
Elizabeth F. Lewis, Career Advisor, Spanish
Faculty
(The person’s subject field is indicated in parentheses.)
Professors
Ana García Chichester (Spanish)
Brooke E. Di Lauro (French)
Jeremy G. Larochelle (Spanish)
Elizabeth F. Lewis (Spanish)
María Isabel Martínez-Mira (Spanish)
Scott M. Powers (French)
Associate Professors
María Laura Bocaz-Leiva (Spanish)
Gonzalo S. Campos-Dintrans (Spanish)
Marcelo Fajardo-Cárdenas (Spanish)
Antonia L. Delgado-Poust (Spanish)
Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich (German)
Leonard R. Koos (French)
Marcel Rotter (German)
Jose A. Sainz (Spanish)
Senior Lecturers
Maysoon Fayez Al-Sayed Ahmad (Arabic)
Martha Patricia Orozco (Spanish)