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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Spanish B.A.
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View information for the Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages , including Learning Objectives for the department and its programs.
View below the degree program Roadmaps, which provide a recommended advising map to complete the degree program in four years. Please consult your academic advisor as you develop your academic plan.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Further develop analytical and critical reading skills in Spanish, demonstrating the ability to read, comprehend and interpret a variety of culturally diverse literary, non-literary, visual and multi-media texts.
- Demonstrate formal writing skills in Spanish that exhibit a solid control of the grammar and well-developed arguments including: thesis, focus, explanation, description, supportive arguments, examples, textual support, and supportive bibliography.
- Understand and interpret the target language and gain the ability to present information, concepts, and ideas in the target language to a diverse audience of listeners or readers.
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2. Complete the following prerequisites to the major:
(12-14 units) a. The following two courses (or their equivalent):
(6 units)
OR
(6 units)
- AP exemption (Spanish Literature)
b. One of the following two-course sequences (or their equivalent):
(8 units)
or
(6 units)
OR
(6 units)
- AP exemption (Spanish Language)
3. Complete the major of not less than 24 upper-division units.
No more than 8 units of CR-graded course work in courses graded exclusively CR/NC may apply toward the major. Note:
A student who can demonstrate equivalent preparation may be exempt from 4 to 14 units of the lower-division requirement. Two years of college-level Spanish or the equivalent is required for admission to upper-division courses.
Completion of an academic minor in a related discipline is not required, but is strongly recommended for single subject credential candidates. 1. Complete the following two courses:
(6 units) 2. Select three courses from the following:
(9 units) 3. Select 9 units of additional upper-division Spanish coursework, as approved by the department.
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