Spanish is no longer a “foreign” language — it’s the second most common language in the United States after English. It’s also spoken in nearly 30 other countries around the world. With the high demand for bilingual speakers in today’s global marketplace, your knowledge of this fascinating language and culture could be your passport to increased job opportunities and marketability in a number of fields. Research shows that learning another language strengthens your problem solving and creative thinking abilities, and these skill sets will serve you well throughout life.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Beginning Requirements | ||
SLC-103 | Beginning Spanish I | 3 |
SLC-104 | Beginning Spanish II | 3 |
SLC-203 | Intermediate Spanish I | 3 |
SLC-204 | Intermediate Spanish II | 3 |
Intermediate Requirements | ||
SLC-303 | Conversation & Composition | 3 |
SLC-304 | Spanish/Reading & Conversation | 3 |
SLC-325 | Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics 3 | 3 |
SLC-318 | Spanish for Business | 3 |
HUM-356 | Latin American Civilizations-In Spanish | 4 |
Advanced Requirements | ||
SLC-403 | Advanced Grammar & Composition | 3 |
SLC-410 | Senior Seminar: Spanish for the Professions | 4 |
SPAN-399 | Formal Introduction to Advanced Work | 0 |
INTERN-383 | Internship Seminar | 2 |
SPAN Elective | Take Spanish Electives from HUM-353, SLC 320, SLC-330, SLC-400, SLC-420, SLC-466, SPI-310, SPI-360 | 3-5 |
Total Credits | 40-42 |