B.A. in Spanish
Students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Spanish explore the rich diversity of Spanish cultures, develop written and oral skills in the Spanish language, and increase their understanding of the cultures and history of Spain and Latin America through the analysis of literary and non-literary texts.
Proficiency in the Spanish language and awareness of aspects of Hispanic cultures are valuable assets in many majors and careers, including international relations, international business, journalism and mass communication, health care, government, education, justice studies and law.
Students interested in declaring a B.A. in Spanish should contact the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies, where advising is mandatory.
Major Requirements:
ALL MCLS MINORS AND MAJORS MUST CONSULT AN MCLS ADVISOR EACH SEMESTER.
ALL UPPER-DIVISION COURSES ARE RESTRICTED. ALL STUDENTS REQUIRE A PERMIT FROM AN MCLS ADVISOR TO ENROLL IN SUCH COURSES.
A minimum cumulative 2.00 GPA is required for graduation.
Teaching licensure candidates must also complete a Minor in Education.
Study Abroad:
For study abroad information visit the Satterfield Hall 305 foyer and the Office of Global Education.