Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Linguistics | Translation
Area of study
Humanities | Langauges
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


College of Liberal Arts

The College of Liberal Arts offers a variety of programs, including the Bachelor of Arts in Spanish.


Bachelor of Arts in Spanish

The Bachelor of Arts in Spanish is a 120-unit program that requires students to complete a series of prerequisites and requirements.


Prerequisites

  • One year of intermediate Spanish at the university level, or equivalent.
  • Students who have completed sufficient high school Spanish or equivalent may take upper-division courses as soon as proficiency requirements have been met.
  • Heritage speakers of Spanish who have never formally studied the language are recommended to take SPAN 250 (6-unit GE course).

Requirements

Take all of the following :


  • SPAN 300 Advanced Grammar and Composition (6)
    Prerequisites: AP exam with a score of 4 or 5 or SPAN 201B or equivalent for non-native speakers. SPAN 250 or equivalent for heritage speakers.
  • SPAN 310 Introduction to Literary Analysis (3)
    Prerequisite: SPAN 300.
  • SPAN 330 Literary Masterpieces: Spain (3)
    Prerequisites: SPAN 310 or consent of Spanish Program Director; GE Foundation requirements.
  • SPAN 341 Literary Masterpieces: Spanish America (3)
    Prerequisites: SPAN 310 or consent of Spanish Program Director.
  • SPAN 423 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3)
    Prerequisite: SPAN 300 or consent of instructor.

Take one of the following :


  • SPAN 430
  • SPAN 445

Take 18 upper-division units selected from the following :


  • SPAN 314
  • SPAN 335A
  • SPAN 335B
  • SPAN 350
  • SPAN 351
  • SPAN 400
  • SPAN 420
  • SPAN 426
  • SPAN 427
  • SPAN 428
  • SPAN 429
  • SPAN 430
  • SPAN 438
  • SPAN 439
  • SPAN 440
  • SPAN 441
  • SPAN 442
  • SPAN 443
  • SPAN 444
  • SPAN 445
  • SPAN 446
  • SPAN 447
  • SPAN 448
  • SPAN 449
  • SPAN 450
  • SPAN 455
  • SPAN 460
  • SPAN 461
  • SPAN 462
  • SPAN 463
  • SPAN 464
  • SPAN 465
  • SPAN 466
  • SPAN 467
  • SPAN 490
  • SPAN 491
  • SPAN 492
  • SPAN 493
  • SPAN 494
  • SPAN 499
  • RGR 346
  • RGR 400
  • RGR 424
  • RGR 425
  • RGR 450
  • RGR 470
  • RGR 490

Take two years of a second foreign language at the college level.


Undergraduate Programs

  • Bachelor of Arts in Spanish
  • Minor in Spanish
  • Single Subject Teaching Credential, Spanish (code 158)

Graduate Programs

  • Master of Arts in Spanish

Courses

  • SPAN - Lower Division
  • SPAN - Upper Division
  • SPAN - Graduate Level

University Course Listings

The university offers a wide range of courses across various disciplines, including:


  • AAAS - Asian American Studies
  • ACCT - Accountancy
  • ADED - Adult Education
  • AFRS - Africana Studies
  • AH - Art History
  • AIS - American Indian Studies
  • ALI - American Language Institute
  • ALP - American Language Program
  • AMST - American Studies
  • ANTH - Anthropology
  • ARAB - Arabic
  • ART - Art
  • ASAM - Asian American Studies
  • ASLD - American Sign Language
  • A/ST - Asian Studies
  • ASTR - Astronomy
  • ATEP - Athletic Training Education
  • ATHL - Athletics
  • BIOL - Biology
  • BME - Biomedical Engineering
  • BLAW - Business Law
  • CAFF - Consumer Affairs
  • CBA - College of Business Admin
  • CD - Communicative Disorders
  • CDFS - Child Dev/Family Studies
  • CE - Civil Engineering
  • CECS - Computer Engr/Science
  • CEM - Construction Engr Mgmt
  • CHE - Chemical Engineering
  • CHEM - Chemistry
  • CHIN - Chinese Studies
  • CHLS - Chicano and Latino Studies
  • CLA - College of Liberal Arts
  • CLSC - Classics
  • COMM - Communication Studies
  • COTA - College of the Arts
  • COUN - Counseling
  • CRJU - Criminal Justice
  • CTED - Career Technical Education
  • CWL - Comparative World Lit
  • DANC - Dance
  • DESN - Design
  • DPT - Doctor of Physical Therapy
  • ECON - Economics
  • EDAD - Educational Admin
  • EDCI - Curriculum and Instruction
  • EDEC - Early Childhood Education
  • EDEL - Elementary Education
  • EDLD - Educational Leadership
  • EDME - Mathematics Education
  • EDMS - Middle School Education
  • EDP - Educational Psychology
  • EDRG - Reading Education
  • EDSE - Secondary Education
  • EDSP - Education Specialist
  • EDSS - Single Subject Education
  • EE - Electrical Engineering
  • ELIB - Educational Library
  • EMER - Emergency Management
  • ENGL - English
  • ENGR - College of Engineering
  • EOP - Educational Opportunity
  • ESP - Enviro Science & Policy
  • ESM - Early Start Mathematics
  • ESW - Early Start Writing
  • ET - Engineering Technology
  • ETEC - Educational Technology
  • FCS - Family & Consumer Sciences
  • FEA - Film and Electronic Arts
  • FIL - Filipino
  • FIN - Finance
  • FMD - Fashion Merch & Design
  • FREN - French
  • FSCI - Food Science
  • GBA - Graduate of Business Admin
  • GEOG - Geography
  • GEOL - Geological Sciences
  • GERM - German
  • GERN - Gerontology
  • GISC - Geographic Info Science
  • GK - Greek
  • GLG - Global Logistics
  • HCA - Health Care Administration
  • HDEV - Human Development
  • HEBW - Jewish Studies
  • HFHM - Hospitality Management
  • HHS - Health and Human Services
  • HIST - History
  • HRM - Human Resources Mgmt
  • HSC - Health Science
  • IS - Information Systems
  • IST - International Studies
  • ITAL - Italian
  • JAPN - Japanese
  • JOUR - Journalism/Mass Comm
  • KHMR - Cambodian
  • KIN - Kinesiology
  • KOR - Korean
  • LAS - Latin American Studies
  • LAT - Latin
  • LING - Linguistics
  • L/ST - Liberal Studies
  • MAE - Mechanical/Aerospace Engr
  • MAPB - Mathematics Prebacc
  • MATH - Mathematics
  • MKTG - Marketing
  • MGMT - Management
  • MS - Military Science
  • MSEM - Science Engineering Mgmt
  • MTED - Mathematics Ed
  • MUS - Music
  • NSCI - Natural Science
  • NRSG - Nursing
  • NUTR - Nutrition and Dietetics
  • OSI - Ocean Studies
  • PHIL - Philosophy
  • PHSC - Physical Science
  • PHYS - Physics
  • PORT - Portuguese
  • POSC - Political Science
  • PPA - Public Policy & Admin
  • PSY - Psychology
  • PT - Physical Therapy
  • REC - Recreation & Leisure
  • RGR - Romance Languages
  • R/ST - Religious Studies
  • RUSS - Russian
  • SCAE - Social/Cultural Analysis
  • SCED - Science Education
  • SCM - Supply Chain Management
  • SDHE - Student Development
  • S/I - Supplemental Instruction
  • SOC - Sociology
  • SPAN - Spanish
  • SRL - Student Rec/Leadership
  • STAT - Statistics
  • SW - Social Work
  • THEA - Theatre Arts
  • UDCP - Urban Dual Cred
  • UHP - University Honors
  • UNIV - University Courses
  • VIET - Vietnamese
  • WGSS - Women's Gender/Sexuality
  • WPE - Writing Proficiency
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