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B.S. Spanish Teacher Education

Spanish Teacher Education major

(64 credits)

beyond first year language

Students who begin coursework above 201 need to identify substitute credits with their Spanish advisor.

Core Courses:

SPAN 201     Second Year Spanish I

SPAN 202     Second Year Spanish II

SPAN 203     Second Year Spanish III

SPAN 401     Advanced Spanish Proficiency (including National Evaluation Series (NES) Spanish Evaluation Preparation)

Choose one……………………………………………………..…….4

SPAN 301     Third Year Spanish I

SPAN 311      Spanish for Bilingual Teachers I

SPAN 317     Intermediate Spanish for Bilingual/Heritage Speakers I

Choose one…………………………………………………………..4

SPAN 302     Third Year Spanish II

SPAN 312    Spanish for Bilingual Teachers II

SPAN 318     Intermediate Spanish for Bilingual/Heritage Speakers II

Choose one……………………………………………………….…..4

SPAN 303     Third Year Spanish III

SPAN 319     Intermediate Spanish for Bilingual/Heritage Speakers III

Choose two……………………………………………………..…….8

SPAN 350     Spanish Pronunciation and Phonetics

SPAN 379     Introduction to Spanish Linguistics

SPAN 380     Applied Linguistics: Spanish

SPAN 480     History of the Spanish Language

SPAN 483     Spanish in the United States

Choose seven……………………………..………………..………..28

At least two should be 400-level Spanish courses

SPAN 328     Introduction to Chicano Literature and Culture

SPAN 338     Multicultural Spain: History, Film, and Politics

SPAN 339     Colonial Latino Literature and Culture

SPAN 340     Mexican Mexican Literature and Culture

SPAN 342     The Politics of Latino Film and Art

SPAN 360     Introduction to Hispanic Literature

SPAN 370     Don Juan, Witches and Bold Nuns: Gender in Spanish Literature and Film

SPAN 371     Contemporary Latino Literature and Culture

SPAN 385     Introduction to Translation and Interpreting

SPAN 412     Classical Spanish Literature

SPAN 413     Don Quijote

SPAN 414     Mestizaje and Cultural Contact in Hispanic Societies

SPAN 415     Extraordinary Bodies in Spanish Culture

SPAN 416     Language Teaching Practicum

SPAN 417     Hispanic Poetry

SPAN 435     Contemporary Hispanic Societies Through Film

SPAN 446     Migration and Border in the Hispanic World

SPAN 480     History of the Spanish Language

SPAN 481     Spanish Sociolinguistics

SPAN 483     Spanish in the United States

SPAN 486 Spanish Translation Practicum

 

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Department Chair: Dr. Kathleen Connolly | e-mail: connollyk@wou.edu | phone: 503-838-9495 | location: BELL 302

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