Spanish Minor

Spanish Minor
(18 credits beyond [SPAN 201])
[SPAN 201] Intermediate Spanish (3)
[SPAN 206] Spanish Conversation and Composition (3)
Six credits from the following:
[SPAN 211] Spanish Theatre Production (3)
[SPAN 301] Topics in Latin American Literature (3)
[SPAN 302] Culture and Identity in Latin America (3)
[SPAN 305] Latin American Plays of Protest (3)
[SPAN 306] Contemporary Mexico (3)
[SPAN 311] Topics in Spanish Peninsular Literature (3)
[SPAN 312] Topics in Spanish Peninsular Culture (3)
[SPAN 314] The Counter Reformation and the Spanish Baroque (3)
[SPAN 320] Spanish Linguistics (3)
[SPAN 322] Applied Phonetics (3)
[SPAN 324] Contrastive Linguistics (3)
[SPAN 331] Trans-Atlantic Literature (3)
Nine additional credits fulfilled at Grantham, Grenada, Spain, or Valparaiso, Chile. Students
may select among a variety of humanities courses that may include art history, culture,
grammar, literature, or political science. Students should confirm with the Department of Modern
Languages that the courses that they select are approved for the Spanish minor. Students who
do not study in Grenada or Valparaíso may include a cross-cultural course [IDCC 260] to a
Spanish-speaking country directed by a faculty member from the Department of Modern
Languages (or by approval of the Department Chair) among the nine additional credits.
Assignments for the cross-cultural course must be completed in Spanish.
Note: Students who demonstrated proficiency to the 201 level need to take 18 credits at the 206 level and
higher.
Requirements for students who declare the minor in 2016-17.