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Nov 23, 2024
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2017-2018 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Spanish Education (World Language)/K-12 Secondary Education, B.A.
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General Information:
Bachelor of Arts
Students completing the major in Spanish major will:
- develop the linguistic skills necessary to communicate effectively in Spanish and, for students also majoring in secondary education, be equipped to teach Spanish (Academic);
- be prepared to perform job-related tasks in typical fields of work for those who combine Spanish language learning with study in another academic area (Vocational);
- see languages and cultures through the lens of a biblically-informed Christian worldview (Christian);
- develop an appreciation for the great American ideals of the United States through the study of the history and cultures of many other countries (Patriotic);
- grow in appreciation for Hispanic cultures, arts, and literatures, and in the ability critically to evaluate competing cultural constructions and truth claims (Cultural).
The foreign language program offers a major and minor in Spanish and courses in other languages. Students are encouraged to combine language study with other academic areas.
Credit and Placement Policies:
- Students with previous Spanish study will be placed into a Spanish course of the level most appropriate to their background.
- Students of Spanish who begin study at the 300-400 level and pass the course with a grade of C- or better may request the awarding of credit with a grade of “P” (pass) for SPA 213 .
- Native and near-native speakers may enroll only in upper division courses (300-400 level).
- Exceptions to this method of placement will be at discretion of the instructor.
- Only one of the first-semester Spanish courses (SPA 113 , SPA 123 , or SPA 143 ) may count in the 6 credit-hour foreign language requirement for the B.A. degree. Students placed into one of those courses should then take SPA 153 to complete the requirement. Students seeking the B.A. who start in SPA 153 should then take SPA 203 ; those who start in SPA 203 should then take SPA 213 .
Required content courses: 30 credit hours
Choose Four (4) SPA courses: 12 credit hours
General Education course specified by major: 3 credit hours
K-12/Secondary Education Required Courses: 39-41 credit hours
Teaching Methods Specific to World Language Education:
Note:
Thirty (30) credit hours of Spanish or 27 credit hours plus two or more earned units of high school credit in Spanish are required. Hours completed must include a minimum of 15 credit hours in upper-level courses with no more than six of those hours in history/culture.
Native and near-native speakers of Spanish who are K-12/Secondary Education majors may pursue a major in Spanish.
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