Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Spanish is offered by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. The department prepares students to engage with diverse communities both at home and abroad through the development of language skills and intercultural competencies. The department provides instruction in the languages, cultures and literatures of Spain, Latin America and the Luso-Brazilian world as well as professional courses in business, criminal justice, law and healthcare. Coursework at the undergraduate level in Spanish, Portuguese or Catalan develops proficiency in the four basic skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Opportunities are also available for the in-depth study of Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian culture. Students may participate in special programs, such as an intensive Spanish-language immersion program in Latin American Studies; community engagement and internships in areas of healthcare, social service, government and education in Philadelphia; and diverse programs abroad.

Students selecting the Spanish major must achieve competence in Spanish language skills in conjunction with qualifications outlined in one of three options:

  • The Language, Literature and/or Linguistics option is designed for students who wish to develop advanced language skills in the study of Latin American Literature, Peninsular Literature, and/or Linguistics.
  • The Language and Professional Studies option is designed for students who wish to develop language and professional skills as well as an awareness of Hispanic culture.
  • The Spanish for Education option includes the Spanish-language courses required for certification in Spanish for Secondary Education in the College of Education and Human Development at Temple University and satisfies the requirements for the Spanish major in the College of Liberal Arts.

Campus Location: Main

Program Code: LA-SPAN-BA

Student Organizations

Spanish and Portuguese organizations and activities include Sigma Delta Pi, the National Hispanic Honor Society, the scholarly publications of the Society of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies, and the Spanish and Portuguese Clubs and Film Series.

Career Options

Graduates of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese find careers in a wide range of areas, including public health, education, business, government and social services.

Distinction in Major

Distinction in Major is awarded to Spanish majors who graduate with a 3.75 GPA in Spanish courses and a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25.

Internships and Community Engagement

The internship experience provides students the opportunity to learn more about the discipline and potential career paths through a workplace experience. Students may earn up to 3 credits towards the requirements of the major through enrollment in the internship course (SPAN 4885) and an internship placement. Interested students should contact Augusto Lorenzino for more information.

Accelerated BA/MA in Spanish (4+1) Program

An accelerated 4+1 BA/MA in Spanish degree program is designed for students who wish to graduate with both an undergraduate and a graduate degree in just 5 years. The program is suitable for highly accomplished Spanish majors who have excelled in their studies during the first 3 years at the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and who see the benefits of adding a master's degree to their academic credentials. Undergraduate students interested in the 4+1 accelerated BA/MA degree program in Spanish must declare their intent and apply to the program during their junior or fourth year. Students admitted to this program begin taking graduate courses, along with their undergraduate curriculum, in their last three undergraduate semesters. After completing their Bachelor of Arts degree, they then complete the remaining requirements of a Master of Arts in Spanish in the fifth year. Eligible students will have a GPA of 3.5 or higher in Spanish and at least a 3.25 overall GPA. For more information, contact Victor Pueyo.

Study Abroad Opportunities

Latin American Studies Semester Program

Each spring semester, the Spanish and Portuguese Department offers a 17-credit immersion program in Latin American Studies and Spanish (LASS). The LASS program combines 9 hours of intensive Spanish with 8 hours of study focusing on geography, history, culture in Latin America and Latinos in the United States in addition to a short-term study trip to a Spanish-speaking country. Successful completion of the program is awarded with a certificate of participation. The rolling admissions application process is open from April to November for the following spring. For more information, contact the Program Director Montserrat Piera or visit the the program's web site.

Spring in Spain Program

The Temple Semester in Spain Program takes place during spring semester in Oviedo, Spain. The 15-credit program combines coursework with faculty from the International Program at the University of Oviedo and with a Temple faculty member who directs the program. All courses are pre-approved for Temple University credit. Courses focus on aspects of Spanish language, culture and literature. The program develops Spanish skills over a semester of intensive study in a Spanish-speaking environment; it also provides the opportunity to complete a number of Spanish courses that may be used to satisfy the requirements for the Temple major or minor in Spanish. The program begins with an initial orientation week in Madrid prior to the start of the semester. In Oviedo, lodging and meals are with Spanish families. For further information, contact the Program Director Jaime Duran in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese or the Office of Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses.

Summer Abroad in Spain: Spanish Language and Culture

Temple University's summer program in Oviedo, Spain, provides students with the opportunity to learn the Spanish language while being immersed in that country's unique and diverse culture. The duration of the program is five weeks; students may enroll for a total of 6 credits. For further information, contact the Program Director Jaime Duran in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese or the Office of Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses.

Contact Information

Department Office
4th Floor Mazur Hall

Montserrat Piera, Department Chair
427 Mazur Hall
215-204-8285
mpiera01@temple.edu

Augusto Lorenzino, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Coordinator for Spanish and Portuguese Majors/Minors
416 Mazur Hall
215-204-8285
galorenz@temple.edu

Michelle Xu, Administrator
429 Mazur Hall
215-204-5628
xu.michelle@temple.edu

Annette Vega, Coordinator
428 Mazur Hall
215-204-2877
avega1@temple.edu

Learn more about the Bachelor of Arts in Spanish.

These requirements are for students who matriculated in academic year 2023-2024. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2023 should refer to the Archives to view the requirements for their Bulletin year.

Requirements

This section provides the requirements for each of the following options:

Language, Literature and/or Linguistics Option

Summary of Degree Requirements

University Requirements

  • MATH 0701 (4 s.h.) and/or ENG 0701 (4 s.h.), if required by placement testing.
  • All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. The specific courses required for this major are SPAN 2096 or SPAN 2098, and SPAN 3096.
  • Students must complete requirements of the General Education (GenEd) Program. See the General Education section of the Undergraduate Bulletin for more details.

College of Liberal Arts Requirements

  • Completion of a minimum of 123 credits, including: 90 credits in CLA/CST courses, 45 credits of which must be at the upper level (numbered 2000-4999).
  • Distribution Requirement for Humanities majors: Six upper level credits must be earned in the Social Science, Science, and/or interdisciplinary subject areas.  Select from the following CLA departments and programs: Africology & African American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Environmental Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies, Geography and Urban Studies, Global Studies, History, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, Liberal Arts, Neuroscience (CLA), Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology, or any department in the College of Science and Technology.
  • A minimum GPA of 2.0, cumulatively, in all CLA/CST coursework, and in the major.
  • Only courses in which a student receives a grade of at least C- can satisfy GenEd, major, minor, or CLA Foreign Language and Global Studies requirements.
  • Professional Development Requirement
    • All students in the College of Liberal Arts are required to take a 1 credit seminar in professional development. CLA 1002 Professional Development for Liberal Arts Majors is the appropriate course option for this major. Other courses that fulfill this requirement may be found on the CLA College Requirements page. Only one course in this category may count towards graduation.
  • Foreign Language/Global Studies Requirements
    • The requirements for the major in Spanish exceed the CLA minimum for this requirement.
    • Notes on Foreign Language Study
      • The third level of language is numbered 1003 in French, Spanish, and Portuguese and numbered 2001 in all other foreign language subjects.
      • Students are strongly encouraged to take the third level of a foreign language as it is the minimum required for election to the prestigious honor society Phi Beta Kappa. (Taking the course does not guarantee admission but not taking it guarantees exclusion.)
      • See the College of Liberal Arts Policies section of this Bulletin for more information on the Foreign Language Placement, Regression in Coursework, and guidelines for students' other experiences with language.
  • General Electives are typically one-third of a student's program of study and can be focused on a second major, a minor, or towards some other personal enrichment or professional goals. See an academic advisor for assistance in developing an academic plan for these courses.

Major Requirements (30 credits)

  • Prerequisites: SPAN 1001, SPAN 1002, and SPAN 1003.
  • After completion of prerequisite courses, a total of ten courses are required for the major:
    Writing Intensive Courses6
    Composition (prerequisite for most 3000-level courses)
    Advanced Analysis and Writing Skills 1
    Electives24
    A maximum of two electives may be selected at the 2000 level
    A maximum of three electives may be selected at the 3000 level
    A minimum of three electives must be selected at the 4000 level
    Total Credit Hours30
    1

    Indicates writing capstone for the major.

Note: Up to two Catalan or Portuguese courses may be taken in place of two Spanish 2000/3000 level courses.

Language and Professional Studies Option

Summary of Degree Requirements

University Requirements

  • MATH 0701 (4 s.h.) and/or ENG 0701 (4 s.h.), if required by placement testing.
  • All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. The specific courses required for this major are SPAN 2096 or SPAN 2098, and SPAN 3096.
  • Students must complete requirements of the General Education (GenEd) Program. See the General Education section of the Undergraduate Bulletin for more details.

College of Liberal Arts Requirements

  • Completion of a minimum of 123 credits, including: 90 credits in CLA/CST courses, 45 credits of which must be at the upper level (numbered 2000-4999).
  • Distribution Requirement for Humanities majors: Six upper level credits must be earned in the Social Science, Science, and/or interdisciplinary subject areas.  Select from the following CLA departments and programs: Africology & African American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Environmental Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies, Geography and Urban Studies, Global Studies, History, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, Liberal Arts, Neuroscience (CLA), Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology, or any department in the College of Science and Technology.
  • A minimum GPA of 2.0, cumulatively, in all CLA/CST coursework, and in the major.
  • Only courses in which a student receives a grade of at least C- can satisfy GenEd, major, minor, or CLA Foreign Language and Global Studies requirements.
  • Professional Development Requirement
    • All students in the College of Liberal Arts are required to take a 1 credit seminar in professional development. CLA 1002 Professional Development for Liberal Arts Majors is the appropriate course option for this major. Other courses that fulfill this requirement may be found on the CLA College Requirements page. Only one course in this category may count towards graduation.
  • Foreign Language/Global Studies Requirements
    • The requirements for the major in Spanish exceed the CLA minimum for this requirement.
    • Notes on Foreign Language Study
      • The third level of language is numbered 1003 in French, Spanish, and Portuguese and numbered 2001 in all other foreign language subjects.
      • Students are strongly encouraged to take the third level of a foreign language as it is the minimum required for election to the prestigious honor society Phi Beta Kappa. (Taking the course does not guarantee admission but not taking it guarantees exclusion.)
      • See the College of Liberal Arts Policies section of this Bulletin for more information on the Foreign Language Placement, Regression in Coursework, and guidelines for students' other experiences with language.
  • General Electives are typically one-third of a student's program of study and can be focused on a second major, a minor, or towards some other personal enrichment or professional goals. See an academic advisor for assistance in developing an academic plan for these courses.

Major Requirements (30 credits)

  • Prerequisites: SPAN 1001, SPAN 1002, and SPAN 1003.
  • After completion of prerequisite courses, a total of ten courses are required for the major:
    Writing Intensive Courses6
    Composition
    Advanced Analysis and Writing Skills 1
    Electives15
    A maximum of two courses may be selected at the 2000 level
    Three Business/Medical/Legal/Translation courses (Spanish 3000-4000 level)
    Literature Course3
    Select one of the following:
    Introduction to the Literature of Spain
    Introduction to the Literature of Latin America
    Additional Electives6
    At least two Spanish elective courses numbered 4000-4999
    Total Credit Hours30
    1

    Writing capstone for the major.

Note: Up to two Portuguese or Catalan courses may be taken in place of two Spanish 2000/3000-level courses.

Spanish for Education Option

Summary of Degree Requirements

University Requirements

  • MATH 0701 (4 s.h.) and/or ENG 0701 (4 s.h.), if required by placement testing.
  • All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. The specific courses required for this major are SPAN 2096 or SPAN 2098, and SPAN 3096.
  • Students must complete requirements of the General Education (GenEd) Program. See the General Education section of the Undergraduate Bulletin for more details.

College of Liberal Arts Requirements

  • Completion of a minimum of 123 credits, including: 90 credits in CLA/CST courses, 45 credits of which must be at the upper level (numbered 2000-4999).
  • Distribution Requirement for Humanities majors: Six upper level credits must be earned in the Social Science, Science, and/or interdisciplinary subject areas.  Select from the following CLA departments and programs: Africology & African American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Environmental Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies, Geography and Urban Studies, Global Studies, History, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, Liberal Arts, Neuroscience (CLA), Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology, or any department in the College of Science and Technology.
  • A minimum GPA of 2.0, cumulatively, in all CLA/CST coursework, and in the major.
  • Only courses in which a student receives a grade of at least C- can satisfy GenEd, major, minor, or CLA Foreign Language and Global Studies requirements.
  • Professional Development Requirement
    • All students in the College of Liberal Arts are required to take a 1 credit seminar in professional development. CLA 1002 Professional Development for Liberal Arts Majors is the appropriate course option for this major. Other courses that fulfill this requirement may be found on the CLA College Requirements page. Only one course in this category may count towards graduation.
  • Foreign Language/Global Studies Requirements
    • The requirements for the major in Spanish exceed the CLA minimum for this requirement.
    • Notes on Foreign Language Study
      • The third level of language is numbered 1003 in French, Spanish, and Portuguese and numbered 2001 in all other foreign language subjects.
      • Students are strongly encouraged to take the third level of a foreign language as it is the minimum required for election to the prestigious honor society Phi Beta Kappa. (Taking the course does not guarantee admission but not taking it guarantees exclusion.)
      • See the College of Liberal Arts Policies section of this Bulletin for more information on the Foreign Language Placement, Regression in Coursework, and guidelines for students' other experiences with language.
  • General Electives are typically one-third of a student's program of study and can be focused on a second major, a minor, or towards some other personal enrichment or professional goals. See an academic advisor for assistance in developing an academic plan for these courses.

Major Requirements (30 credits)

  • Prerequisites: SPAN 1001 , SPAN 1002 , and SPAN 1003 .
  • After completion of prerequisite courses, a total of ten courses are required for the major:
    Writing Intensive Courses6
    Composition 1
    Advanced Analysis and Writing Skills 2
    Composition & Conversation3
    Select one of the following:
    Intensive Practice in the Four Skills (9 credits)
    Conversational Review
    Hispanic Readings
    Spanish for Heritage and Bilingual Speakers
    Advanced Intensive Practice in the Four Skills (9 credits)
    Advanced Composition & Conversation
    Hispanic Readings II
    Advanced Grammar for Communication
    Culture & Civilization3
    Select one of the following:
    Latin America through Film
    The Cultures of Spain
    Spain through Film
    The Cultures of Latin America
    The Culture of Puerto Rico
    The Hispanic World
    Hispanic Literature through Art
    The Art of Spain
    Linguistics3
    Select one of the following:
    The Sounds of Spanish
    Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
    Spanish/English Bilingualism
    Spanish Applied Linguistics
    Evolution of the Spanish Language
    Spanish Sociolinguistics
    Language and Gender
    Contemporary Literature3
    Select one of the following:
    Hispanic Modernism
    20th &/or 21st Century Spanish Literature
    Spanish American Short Story
    Spanish American Poetry
    National Literatures of Spanish America
    Latin American Literature of Social Conflict
    U.S. Latino/a Studies
    Additional Literature3
    Select one of the following:
    Hispanic Readings II
    Introduction to the Literature of Spain
    Introduction to the Literature of Latin America
    Puerto Rican Readings
    Special Topics I
    Survey of Spanish Literature
    Cervantes
    Survey of Spanish American Literature
    Hispanic Literature through Art (or one additional contemporary literature course from the above list)
    Advanced Translation and Interpretation
    Electives9
    Three Spanish electives (SPAN 1003 may be taken as one of these)
    Total Credit Hours30
    1

    SPAN 2096 is a prerequisite for many Spanish courses at the advanced levels.

    2

    Indicates capstone for the major.

Note: In order to complete the 10-course requirement, students must add additional courses at the 3000 or 4000 level, depending on proficiency.

Suggested Academic Plans

This section provides the academic plans for each of the following options:

Please note that these are suggested academic plans. Depending on your situation, your academic plan may look different.

Bachelor of Arts in Spanish: Language, Literature and/or Linguistics Option

Suggested Plan for New Students Starting in the 2023-2024 Academic Year

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallCredit Hours
ENG 0802
Analytical Reading and Writing
or Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL
or Honors Writing About Literature
4
GenEd Quantitative Literacy Course GQ 4
SPAN 1001 Basic I 1 4
GenEd Breadth Course 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
IH 0851
Intellectual Heritage I: The Good Life
or Honors Intellectual Heritage I: The Good Life
3
SPAN 1002 Basic II 4
GenEd Breadth Course 3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours16
Year 2
Fall
SPAN 1003 Intermediate 3
IH 0852
Intellectual Heritage II: The Common Good
or Honors Intellectual Heritage II: The Common Good
3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
CLA 1002 Professional Development for Liberal Arts Majors 1
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 2
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
GenEd Breadth Course 3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
SPAN 2001 Conversational Review 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Year 3
Fall
CLA/CST 2000+ Social Science/CST Course 3
SPAN 2096 Composition 2 3
SPAN 2002 Hispanic Readings 3
CLA/CST 2000+ Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 2
 Credit Hours17
Spring
CLA/CST 2000+ Social Science/CST Course 3
SPAN 3001 Advanced Composition & Conversation 3
CLA/CST 2000+ Course 3
CLA/CST 2000+ Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Year 4
Fall
SPAN 3096 Advanced Analysis and Writing Skills 3
One 3000+ Spanish Course 3
One 3000+ Spanish Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
One 4000+ Spanish Course 3
One 4000+ Spanish Course 3
One 4000+ Spanish Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 3
 Credit Hours15
 Total Credit Hours123
1

Please check prerequisites for all Spanish courses.

2

May be substituted with SPAN 2098.

Bachelor of Arts in Spanish: Language and Professional Studies Option

Suggested Plan for New Students Starting in the 2023-2024 Academic Year

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallCredit Hours
ENG 0802
Analytical Reading and Writing
or Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL
or Honors Writing About Literature
4
GenEd Quantitative Literacy Course GQ 4
SPAN 1001 Basic I 1 4
GenEd Breadth Course 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
IH 0851
Intellectual Heritage I: The Good Life
or Honors Intellectual Heritage I: The Good Life
3
SPAN 1002 Basic II 4
GenEd Breadth Course 3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours16
Year 2
Fall
SPAN 1003 Intermediate 3
IH 0852
Intellectual Heritage II: The Common Good
or Honors Intellectual Heritage II: The Common Good
3
CLA 1002 Professional Development for Liberal Arts Majors 1
GenEd Breadth Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 2
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
GenEd Breadth Course 3-4
GenEd Breadth Course 3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
SPAN 2001 Conversational Review 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Year 3
Fall
CLA/CST 2000+ Social Science/CST Course 3
SPAN 2096 Composition 2 3
SPAN 2002 Hispanic Readings 3
CLA/CST 2000+ Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 2
 Credit Hours17
Spring
CLA/CST 2000+ Social Science/CST Course 3
SPAN 3001 Advanced Composition & Conversation 3
CLA/CST 2000+ Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Year 4
Fall
SPAN 3096 Advanced Analysis and Writing Skills 3
Spanish 3000-4999 Business/Medical/Legal/Translation course 3
Spanish 3000-4999 Business/Medical/Legal/Translation course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
One 4000+ Spanish Course 3
One 4000+ Spanish Course 3
Spanish 3000-4999 Business/Medical/Legal/Translation course 3
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 3
Select one of the following: 3
Introduction to the Literature of Spain
Introduction to the Literature of Latin America
 Credit Hours15
 Total Credit Hours123
1

Please check prerequisites for all Spanish courses.

2

May be substituted with SPAN 2098.

Bachelor of Arts in Spanish: Spanish for Education Option

Suggested Plan for New Students Starting in the 2023-2024 Academic Year

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallCredit Hours
ENG 0802
Analytical Reading and Writing
or Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL
or Honors Writing About Literature
4
GenEd Quantitative Literacy Course GQ 4
SPAN 1001 Basic I 1 4
GenEd Breadth Course 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
IH 0851
Intellectual Heritage I: The Good Life
or Honors Intellectual Heritage I: The Good Life
3
SPAN 1002 Basic II 4
GenEd Breadth Course 3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours16
Year 2
Fall
SPAN 1003 Intermediate 3
IH 0852
Intellectual Heritage II: The Common Good
or Honors Intellectual Heritage II: The Common Good
3
CLA 1002 Professional Development for Liberal Arts Majors 1
GenEd Breadth Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 2
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
GenEd Breadth Course 3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
GenEd Breadth Course 3
SPAN 2001 Conversational Review (suggested Composition & Conversation course) 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Year 3
Fall
CLA/CST 2000+ Social Science/CST Course 3
SPAN 2096 Composition 2 3
SPAN 2002 Hispanic Readings (elective) 3
CLA/CST 2000+ Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 2
 Credit Hours17
Spring
CLA/CST 2000+ Social Science/CST Course 3
SPAN 3001 Advanced Composition & Conversation (elective) 3
CLA/CST 2000+ Course 3
CLA/CST 2000+ Course 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Year 4
Fall
SPAN 3096 Advanced Analysis and Writing Skills 3
One Culture & Civilization Course From Approved List 3
SPAN 3003 Advanced Grammar for Communication (elective) 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
One Linguistics Course From Approved List 3
One Contemporary Literature Course From Approved List 3
One Additional Literature Course From Approved List 3
CLA/CST 0800-4999 Elective 3
One 0800-4999 Elective in Any School or College 3
 Credit Hours15
 Total Credit Hours123
1

Please check prerequisites for all Spanish courses.

2

May be substituted with SPAN 2098.

Note: Secondary Education majors should see the suggested academic plan for that major.