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Dec 05, 2024
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Spanish Teacher Education, B.A.
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Associate professors: Patricia Giménez-Eguíbar, Jaime Marroquin
Assistant professor: Kathleen Connolly
Mission
Create and transmit knowledge concerning the Spanish language, literature’s and cultures in a climate that promotes ease of communication and mutual understanding.
Learning Outcomes
- Speak, aurally comprehend, write and read Spanish at a level suitable for graduate education or careers in business, government, social services or tourism.
- Explain and apply Hispanic cultural and historical perspectives to events and ideas in a globalized society.
- Analyze and critique original texts and cultural artifacts from Peninsular, Latin American, U.S. Latino sources.
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Core Courses
Students who begin coursework above 201 need to identify substitute credits with their adviser.
Two Spanish Linguistics Courses (8)
Three 400-level Spanish Courses (12)
Total Credits (64) beyond first year language
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