A bachelor of arts degree in Spanish prepares you with highly sought-after language and critical thinking skills in a variety of professional and academic fields with a firm knowledge of cultural practices in the Spanish-speaking world, which is rapidly, globally expanding. You will increase your proficiency in the language while learning about Spanish culture, history, and literature, developing your communication skills, and opening doors to new friendships and opportunities.
Our department is committed to fostering a sound liberal arts academic experience and to preparing you to meet the educational, professional, and cultural needs of the region.The B.A. in Modern Languages-Spanish will prepare you for a variety of careers outside the obvious ones of professional writing and teaching--you will be well equipped to deal with the professional demands of many jobs, since you will be a great communicator who has been trained to think analytically and interact effectively with people.
Our department has a large network of alumni and community supporters who contact us frequently looking for graduates of our program (like you!), so job placement is also one of the ways we strive to support our students both during their studies and after graduation.
The degree of Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages/Spanish concentration combines general requirements, including the core curriculum:
With Teacher Certification
If you are seeking teacher certification with Spanish as the primary teaching field, you should major in the Department of English, Modern Languages and Philosophy and receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages/Spanish concentration.
If you are receiving the Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages/Spanish concentration with a Teaching Certification, you must take the same core curriculum and departmental foundations outlined in Bachelor of Arts Modern Languages/Spanish concentration and similar major studies with the exceptions listed below.
If you are majoring in Modern Languages/Spanish concentration with Teaching Certification, you do not need to have a minor, nor are they required to take ENGL 3330 or 3332. In addition, these students must complete SPAN 4350 – Teaching Methods EC-6 and SPAN 4360 – Teaching Methods 6-12. The Modern Language/Spanish concentration with Teaching Certification degree only requires 3 hours of academic electives – SPAN 2300 (Study Abroad) is recommended. You must also complete all required courses in professional pedagogy, including student teaching, must comply with all departmental/university and state preparation/remediation policies and must pass appropriate local and state qualifying examinations.
For requirements for elementary teacher certification with Spanish specialization, consult the College of Education and Human Development.
If you wish to minor in Spanish, you must take 18 hours beyond SPAN 1311, including the following (no grade less than “C”):