Oct 15, 2024  
2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

World Languages and Cultures, Spanish Concentration, BA


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General Education Core Requirements


 

Level I

Competencies

   
 
  • Basic College Math
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Computer Literacy
  Level II
 

Distribution Sequences (18-20 credits)

   
 
  Level III
 

Distribution Electives (15 credits)

   
  Among the distribution electives, the student must earn at least 3 but no more than 9 additional semester hours in each of the three divisions.
   
 

Humanities (Division I)

   
 
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Science/Mathematics (Division II)

   
 
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  (Note: Courses allowable as distribution electives are marked DI, DII, or DIII in the College Catalog.)
   
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  Level I to be completed in the first 30 credits
  Level II to be completed in the first 53 credits
  Level III to be completed before graduation

Courses in the Major (36 credits)


A. Advanced Spanish Language Courses (18 credits)


Choose any six Spanish courses numbered 300-500

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B. Experiential Learning Course (3 credits)


 Choose one of the following:

C. Interdisciplinary Courses (12 credits)


Choose any four from the following list, including additional advanced Spanish courses numbered 300 - 500:

D. Capstone Course (3 credits)


Minor (15-18 credits)


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++ Free Electives (18 credits)


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Additional Information and Notes


* These are required support courses which may also be used to satisfy the indicated Distribution requirements. A student may choose to fulfill Distribution requirements with courses other than the ones listed, but these listed courses must still be taken.

Note: If a course is used to satisfy two or more requirements, (for example, a support course and a distribution elective), the credits are counted in only one place. Using a course to satisfy more than one requirement does not reduce the total credits required for graduation.

+ + Number of credits will depend on the number of credits chosen in the other sections with a range, for a total of 120 minimum requirements.

Exceptions in the timing of courses will be made for transfer students.

Total minimum credits for graduation: 120


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