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Spanish, B.A. Program
The Spanish, B.A. program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the Spanish language and culture.
Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the undergraduate program in Spanish will:
- Demonstrate language skills (i.e., reading and listening comprehension, speaking, and writing) that aid in the communication and understanding among persons and groups of different linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
- Demonstrate critical thinking and creative insights in the disciplined study of cultural media (such as literature and film) and linguistics.
- Demonstrate fluency and coherence when presenting ideas in writing and in speech.
Program Requirements
The Spanish, B.A. program requires a total of 120 hours, including:
- 48-50 hours of Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience
- 30 hours of Spanish major requirements
- 12 hours of required minor
- 28-30 hours of general electives
Spanish Major Requirements
The Spanish major requirements include:
- 12 hours of required courses:
- SPAN 2013 Intermediate Spanish II
- SPAN 3003 Composition in Spanish or approved 3000-level Spanish elective
- SPAN 3033 Explication of Hispanic Literary Texts
- SPAN 3123 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- 3 hours of Spanish culture requirement:
- SPAN 3013 The Culture of Spain
- SPAN 3023 Latin American Cultures
- SPAN 3333 Spanish Film
- SPAN 4403 U.S. Latinos on Film
- 15 hours of upper-level Spanish electives
General Curriculum
The general curriculum includes:
- Quad I: Creative Arts (6 hours)
- Quad II: Humanities (6 hours)
- Quad III: Social Sciences (6 hours)
- Quad IV: Natural and Applied Sciences (7 hours)
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