Minor in Spanish
The Spanish minor offers a solid foundation in oral and written language skills as well as an introduction to Hispanic cultures, literatures, and/or linguistics that will empower students to take leadership roles with the fastest growing demographic minority in the United States. The minor develops students' creative and critical thinking skills, thereby enhancing other university majors and minors. The communicative skills students acquire enable them to converse with ease during routine tasks and social situations and help prepare them to build and maintain collaborative relationships with Spanish speakers in their communities and in professional contexts. Coursework in the minor is grounded in a cultural lens based on exploration of the relationships among products, practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking cultures. Students are encouraged, but not required, to study abroad to further enhance their language acquisition and intercultural competence.
The grade point average of all SP courses must be 2.0 or better.
21 credits
Required Language Sequence, 15 credits
Electives, 6 credits
Select two 300-400 level courses within the SP prefix not included in the language sequence requirements
Total Credit Hours: 21