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Course Requirements

18 credits above the elementary level in either language are required to complete a minor. The sequence of courses for a minor is as follows:

  • Intermediate I-II: courses numbered 2001-2002 (6 credits)
  • Advanced I-II: courses 3001-3002 (6 credits)
  • Language, culture, or literature electives above the advanced level (6 credits)
    Students may choose from courses in conversation, film, special topics, civilization, business or literature.

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The sequence for Heritage learners of Spanish is as follows:

  • SPAN 2103-2104 Intermediate Spanish for Hispanics (6 credits)
  • SPAN 3101-3102 Advanced Spanish for Native Speakers (6 credits) 
  • Language, culture, or literature electives above the advanced level (6 credits)
    Students may choose from courses in film, special topics, civilization, business or literature. 

Total 18 credits

Students beginning their minor at a level higher than intermediate or advanced may satisfy the minor requirements with 18 credits in language, culture, or literature electives above the advanced level. Students may choose from courses in conversation, film, special topics, civilization, business or literature.

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Jorge López Cortina
Associate Professor of Spanish
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José Manuel Prieto
Associate Professor of Spanish
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Shigeru Osuka
Professor of Asian Studies and Japanese
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Victoria Rivera-Cordero
Associate Professor of Spanish
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