A major in Spanish consists of 36 credits given in the Spanish language at the 200-400 level completed with a grade of C or better in each course. Whenever the following courses are taught in English, they will count for the major if all written work is done in Spanish: 01:940:240, 303, and 452. The following credits are required unless a student successfully completes an advanced placement test or receives special permission from the department:
9 credits at the 200 level: from 01:940:201 or 203; 215; 216; 217; 240.
15 credits at the 300 level: 3 credits from 01:940: 325, 326; 3 credits from 01:940:331, 332; 3 credits from 01:940:333, 334; 3 credits from 01:940:335, 336; and 3 credits from 01:940:361, 362, 363, 364.
6 credits at the 400 level, of which at least 3 credits must be in literature.
In order to complete the remaining credits toward the total, the student must choose electives at the 300 or 400 level. Students are responsible for consulting the catalog course listing for prerequisites and special conditions prior to registration. All major programs must be reviewed and approved by a departmental adviser.