Spanish
- Bachelor of Arts, BA
In the United States, Spanish is fast becoming second to
English in usage. A language of practical utility, great literature (Don
Quixote), and wide applicability (in North, Central, and South America, as well
as in Europe), Spanish is becoming a necessary skill for dealing with today’s
world.
Outcomes
- Be
able to speak the language well enough to satisfy routine social demands and
limited nonspecific, workrelated tasks
- Be
able to comprehend face-to-face speech in standard language spoken at a normal
rate with some repetition and rewording by a native speaker not accustomed to
dealing with foreigners
- Have
sufficient comprehension to read authentic printed material or edited texts and
material within a familiar context
- Be
able to write routine social correspondence and simple discourse as well as
cohesive summaries, resumes, short narratives and descriptions on factual
topics in the past, present, and future times
- Possess
a broad understanding of the history and civilization of the target culture
- Possess
a critical and theoretically-based awareness of the literary and cultural
traditions, periods, genres and contexts of the target language
General
Requirements
- Departmental
Advising :
-
Dr. Maria Sergia Steen: A – M
-
Dr. Fernando Feliu-Moggi: N - Z
- 36
credit hours in Spanish language and literature courses (beyond Spanish 212)
- 6
credit hours in Foreign Culture Studies
Course
Requirements
Advanced Language
Required
Courses - 6 semester hours:
-
SPAN 300 – Spanish Grammar and Composition
- SPAN
301 – Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition
Note:
Concurrent enrollment in these courses is highly
recommended.
Literature
Required Courses - 9
semester hours:
-
SPAN
310 – Literary Analysis
- SPAN
319 – Introduction to Hispanic Literature I
- SPAN
320 – Introduction to Hispanic Literature II
Select 9 additional semester
hours in Spanish literature:
- SPAN
317 – Spanish Literature
- SPAN
318 - Spanish Literature
- SPAN
336 - Hispanic Short Stories
- SPAN
337 - The Latin American Essay
- SPAN
340 - Spanish Literature
- SPAN
342 - Spanish Literature
- SPAN
369 – Hispanic Culture Through Film
- SPAN
391 – Spanish Theater Workshop
- SPAN
411 – Women in Hispanic Literature
- SPAN
415 – Masterpieces of Spanish Literature
- SPAN
416 - Spanish Literature
- SPAN
421 – Hispanic Heritage of Colorado
- SPAN
428 – Generation of 1898
- SPAN
429 - Spanish Literature
- SPAN
430 - Spanish Literature
- SPAN
440 – Topics in Contemporary Literature
- SPAN
442 – Hispanic/Latino US Literature
- SPAN
443 – Hispanic US Drama
- SPAN
444 – Hispanic, Chicano/a and Mexican/American Literature
- SPAN
445 – US Cuban Literature
- SPAN
446 – Studies in US-Mexico Border Literature
- SPAN
450 - Spanish Literature
- SPAN
451 - Contemporary Hispanic American Literature
- SPAN
461 - Latin American Authors
- SPAN
462 - Don Quijote I
- SPAN
463 - Don Quijote II
- SPAN
465 - Spanish or Latin American or Chicano Authors
- SPAN
466 - Spanish Authors-Poetry
- SPAN
467 - Spanish Authors-Drama
Note:
All these courses have SPAN 310 as a prerequisite
Culture
and Civilization
Required courses:
-
SPAN
325 - Hispanic Culture Studies
-
SPAN
425 - The Cultural Heritage in Latin America
Select nine additional
semester hours in Foreign Culture:
- F CS
323 - Southwestern Culture Studies
- F CS
369 - Topics in Hispanic Film
- F CS
421 - Hispanic Heritage of Colorado
- F CS
441 - Studies in U.S.-Mexico Border Literature
- COMM
328 - Intercultural Communication
- GES
382-3 - Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
- HIST
140 - Latin America to 1810
- HIST
141 - Latin America Since 1810
- HIST
350 - Chicano History to 1910
- HIST
351 - Chicano History Since 1910
- SOC
323 - The Chicano Community
Required
Senior Seminar:
-
SPAN
497 – Senior Seminar: Spanish
Elective
courses:
-
3
semester hours in 400 level grammar/language or foreign culture or Spanish
literature.
Teaching
Option
A degree option is
available for elementary, secondary and special education teachers. Please
contact the Student Success Center for further information.