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BACHELOR OF ARTS - FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (SPANISH STUDIES)
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DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR: FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
CONCENTRATION: SPANISH STUDIES


Specific requirements for this concentration are described below. These requirements can also be viewed on-line at: www.fllt.udel.edu/lang/spanish/spanishstudies.html

Paper copies are available at the department office, 103 Jastak-Burgess Hall.

CURRICULUM CREDITS

University and College requirements.

Option I. Spanish Studies: Language and Literature

Twelve courses (36 credits), as follows:

Ten SPAN courses (30 credits):

SPAN 200 3
SPAN 201 3
SPAN 300 3
Two of SPAN 301, 302, 303, 304, 355, 370 6
One of SPAN 307, 308, 325, 326 3
One of SPAN 2xx or 3xx 3
Two SPAN 4xx (literature) 6
One SPAN 400-level courses (language, literature, film, culture) 3
Capstone Experience: Capstone Seminar (SPAN 490) or Thesis (SPAN 466 –prior approval of faculty advisor required; UNIV 401/402, or Honors Thesis) 3
One course in Spanish (3 credits) to be chosen from the following: SPAN 4xx or a course in other disciplines taught in the Spanish language (usually as study abroad courses): History, Political Science, Anthropology, Art History 3


NOTE: Students wishing to pursue a linguistics option in Spanish Studies should consult their advisor or the Associate Chair of the department.

ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.


CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF    124


Option II. Spanish Studies: Language, Literature, and Intensive Portuguese

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

14 courses (42 credits), as follows:

Same major requirements as above                                                                                  36 credits

PORT 216 and 316                                                                                                                   6

ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.
CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF                                                                                     124

Option III. Spanish Studies: Language & Culture

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

12 courses (36 credits), as follows:

Nine SPAN courses (27 credits):

SPAN 200 3
SPAN 201 3
SPAN 300 3
One of SPAN 301, 302, 303, 304, 355, 370 3
One of SPAN 307, 308, 325, 326 3
One of SPAN 2xx or 3xx 3
One of SPAN 3xx or 4xx 3
Two SPAN 4xx 6
Capstone Experience: SPAN/LAMS 475 3
Two courses in Spanish (6 credits) to be chosen from the following: 6
SPAN 4xx and/or courses in other disciplines taught in the Spanish language (usually as study abroad courses): History, Political Science, Anthropology, Art History

ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken
to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.
CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF                                                                                      124

Option IV. Spanish Studies: Language, Culture, and Intensive Portuguese

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

14 courses (42 credits), as follows:

Same major requirements as above                                                                                        36 credits

PORT 216 and 316                                                                                                                          6

ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.
CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF                                                                                   124




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