Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2020-21 College of Liberal Arts Program: Spanish Minor (non-native speakers) Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Spanish Minor (non-native speakers)

Meet the Faculty

The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures embraces language, literature, and culture. Advanced courses prepare students for graduate study, research, teaching, or the use of foreign languages in professional fields. The department offers two programs for majors – one for native speakers, the other for nonnative speakers. Because native speakers vary in language proficiency, faculty determine whether to classify a student as a native speaker.

Minor Requirements

Students should take 6 courses above the 100 level.

Complete six (6) of the following:

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
SPN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I

Prereq(s): SPN 102, SPN 110, or consent.

SPN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II

Prereq(s): SPN 201.

SPN 210R - Review of Intermediate Spanish.

Prereq(s): Instructor consent only.

SPN 222 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers

Prereq(s): Instructor consent.

SPN 242 - Masters of Latin American Fiction
SPN 291 - Advanced Spanish Communication:

Prereq(s): SPN 201 or SPN 202 or SPN 210R or instructor consent.

SPN 301 - Advanced Spanish Through Literature and Film

Prereq(s): SPN 291 or instructor consent.

SPN 303 - Business Spanish for Non-Native Speakers

Prereq(s): SPN 202 or SPN 210R  or SPN 291   or one 300-level SPN course, or instructor consent.

SPN 321 - Peoples and Cultures of Spain

Prereq(s): SPN 202 or SPN 210R  or SPN 291   or one 300-level SPN course, or instructor consent.

SPN 322 - Peoples and Cultures of Latin America

Prereq(s): SPN 202 or SPN 210R  or SPN 291   or one 300-level SPN course, or instructor consent.

SPN 330 - U.S. Latino Literature: Writings from Migration and Exile

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 331 - Medieval Spanish Literature: Arabs, Jews, and Christians from Frontier to Empire

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 332 - Colonial Spanish Literature: Language and Empire: The Sword, the Cross, and the Quill

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 333 - Golden Age of Spanish Literature: Imperial Spain and the Age of Conflict

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 334 - Latin American Identity in Literature

Prereq(s): SOC 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 335 - Modern Spanish Literature

Prereq(s):  SPN 301  or instructor consent.

SPN 336 - Latin American Short Fiction

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 337 - Performing Identity: Hispanic Theatre Today

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 338 - Race, Class, and Gender in Latin American Literature

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 341 - Spanish Film/Cultural Trends

Prereq(s): SPN 202 or SPN 210R  or SPN 291   or one 300-levelSPN course, or instructor consent.

SPN 342 - Latin American Film

Prereq(s): SPN 202 or SPN 210R  or SPN 291   or one 300-levelSPN course, or instructor consent.

SPN 344 - CSI in Latin America: Crime, Family Ties, and National Politics

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 346 - The Unexplainable: Fictions of Fear in Latin American Literature

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 348 - Latin American Pop Culture

Prereq(s): SPN 291, SPN 301 or instructor consent.

SPN 350 - Innocence Interrupted:Representation of Children and Teenagers in Latin America

Prereq(s): SPN 301 or instructor consent.

SPN 381 - Special Topics in Hispanic Literature and/or Culture

Prereq(s): SPN 291 or SPN 301 or instructor consent.

SPN 431 - Spanish Literature: Fiction and Truth in Cervantes’ Work

Prereq(s): SPN 301   or instructor consent.

SPN 432 - Twentieth Century Latin American Literature: Revolution and Experimentation

Prereq(s): SPN 301 

SPN 481 - Seminar

Prereq(s): one 300-level SPN course or instructor consent.

SPN 497 - Senior Capstone Seminar

Study Abroad

Students who participate in the Asturias Program in Spain or the Buenos Aires Program for one semester can count towards the minor a maximum of 2 Spanish courses taken abroad. These courses must be pre-approved by the Hispanic Studies Program Director.  Students who participate in the Verano Español can only count 2 courses towards the minor.

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