Requires a minimum of 19 hours in Spanish courses numbered 280 and above. It must include:
Code | Title | Hours |
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SPA 280 | The Spanish-Speaking World: Portals and Perspectives | 3 |
SPA 309 | Grammar and Composition * | 4 |
or SPA 309L | Grammar and Composition for Heritage Speakers of Spanish | |
Select one of the following Genre courses: | 3 | |
Anecdotes, Bestsellers, Cuentos. The ABCs of Storytelling in the Spanish-Speaking World | ||
Bard, Ballad, Bolero. Poetry, and Song in the Spanish-Speaking World | ||
Page, Stage, and Performance. Theater and Drama of the Spanish-Speaking World | ||
Lights, Camera, ¡Acción!. Cinema and Culture in the Spanish-Speaking World | ||
Select one of the following Regions course: | 3 | |
The Making of Spain: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Cultures of Spain | ||
Paradise in Perspective: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Wider Caribbean | ||
Mil máscaras/ A Thousand Masks: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Mexico and Central America | ||
The Andes to Patagonia: Interdisciplinary Approaches to South American Culture | ||
Literary and Cultural Studies of Spanish America | ||
Select three credit hours from SPA 330 - SPA 395 | 3 | |
Select three additional hours of elective credit from Spanish classes numbered above 280 ** | 3 |
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Students must achieve at least a C grade in SPA 309 or SPA 309L. SPA 309 or SPA 309L must be taken on the Reynolda or Salamanca campus.
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No more than 10 hours may be counted from courses numbered SPA 280-SPA 309.
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POL 202, HST 216, ART 230, and ART 242 may count as electives towards the SPA major/minor.
Students must achieve a GPA of 2.0 in the minor.