Major requirements in Spanish can be completed only through daytime attendance.
The program in Spanish offers courses in the language and culture of
Spain and Spanish America. Some of the courses are designed to satisfy
the needs of students planning to major in Spanish literature. Others
are aimed at those students who would like to develop a working
knowledge of the Spanish language and culture for use in their
profession. Still others are aimed at those students who do not desire
to develop a working knowledge of the Spanish language, but who would
like to become familiar with some aspects of the Spanish culture. The
listing for each course gives its aims.
Unless stated
otherwise, courses are given in the Spanish language, and students are
encouraged to speak with the faculty teaching the course in order to
ascertain its usefulness for the student and the necessary level of
proficiency in the language. Spanish-speaking students may not receive
credit for elementary Spanish.
Students with two years of high
school Spanish who have been away from the language 10 years or more
may be permitted to take elementary Spanish for credit. Three or more
years of high school Spanish requires enrollment in Spanish 121.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in the courses required for their major or their minor in Spanish.