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2013-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Spanish Major, BA


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Program Description 
Knowledge of languages other than English is vital in the increasingly interconnected world of the twenty-first century. Learning another language has a dramatic impact on one’s understanding of how languages and cultures differ, and it even increases one’s skill in using one’s first language. Studying a world language is an excellent choice for students who want to broaden their cultural and critical competence at the same time that they make themselves more competitive in a global workplace. Majoring in Spanish, one of the world’s most widely spoken languages, gives students access to careers in diplomacy, international business, the military, technology, medical fields, law, education, and many other fields which require varied and excellent communication skills.
The undergraduate major program in Spanish is designed to accomplish four objectives:
1.    To develop proficiency in the fundamental language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and viewing.
2.    To provide an in-depth study in the language, literature, culture, and civilization of Spanish-speaking peoples.
3.    To prepare majors to do research and study at the graduate level.
4.    To prepare majors for a variety of careers and professions that require knowledge of, and fluency in Spanish.
 
Students who major in Spanish learn to speak and to write well. They read literature and learn about its cultural context so as to better understand both literature and culture. Also, they become skilled in analyzing, evaluating, and responding to a wide range of texts composed in Spanish.  In completing the required minimum of 30 semester hours of course work beyond the intermediate level, Spanish majors take advanced courses in Hispanic literature, civilization, conversation, linguistics, and composition, and they consolidate and extend their study of Spanish in a three-hour senior-level capstone course.
Student Learning Outcomes 
1.    Students will demonstrate an advanced level of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture in Spanish.
2.    Students will be able to apply critical thinking and analytical reasoning to the linguistic, literary, historical and cultural components of the language.
3.    Students will demonstrate mastery of the five goals of world language study: communication, cultures, connection, comparisons, and communities.
 
Major Requirements
Students who want to major in Spanish must have completed SPA 2311-2312 or shown evidence that they have achieved an equal level of proficiency in Spanish.
The core courses for the Spanish major include nine (9) hours of composition and linguistics, six (6) hours of advanced conversation, and six (6) hours of literature and culture and SPA 4391 Senior Seminar in Spanish (3 hours). Twelve hours of Spanish electives allow students to pursue special interests, benefit from internships or study abroad, and deepen their knowledge of Hispanic literature and culture. During the senior year, students complete the major with a seminar which serves as a capstone course.  Additionally:
·         All courses taken for the major must be completed with a grade of C or better.
·         Spanish majors are required to choose an area of concentration or a minor (18-21 hours) in consultation with their academic advisor.  
·         Upon completion of all major requirements, students majoring in Spanish must pass a standardized oral proficiency test (Exit Interview).
·         Transfer credit may be accepted if the courses taken fit satisfactorily into the plan for the major outlined at WSSU and if students meet all other requirements for transfer students, including the residency requirement, and approval of the department chair.
Major Courses
Spanish Core (Twenty-four semester hours; all are required.)
   SPA 3312 - Spanish Phonetics
   SPA 3316 - Spanish Conversation and Pronunciation
   SPA 3311 - Hispanic Civilization
   SPA 3333 - Survey of Spanish Literature or SPA 3335 - Survey of Spanish-American Literature
   SPA 3301 - Spanish Composition and Grammar
   SPA 4309 - Advanced Spanish Conversation
   SPA 4350 - Senior Composition in Spanish
   SPA 4391 - Senior Seminar in Spanish
 
Spanish Major Electives (Twelve semester hours are required.)
Students may choose from the following courses:
   SPA 3333 - Survey of Spanish Literature or SPA 3335 - Survey of Spanish-American Literature
 
(The course not counted in the core may be taken as a major elective.)
 
   SPA 3339 - Survey of Latino Literature
   SPA 4333 - Masterpieces of Hispanic Fiction
   SPA 4334 - Masterpieces of Hispanic Drama
   SPA 4335 - Masterpieces of Hispanic Poetry
   SPA 4336 - Independent Study
   SPA4338 - Masterpieces of Afro-Hispanic Literature
   SPA 4340 - Cervantes
   SPA 4390 - Special Topics or Readings in Hispanic Culture
   SPA 4093 - Spanish Internship
 
Course Notes 
SPA 4391 - Senior Seminar in Spanish is a capstone course and should be taken in the senior year.

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