Spanish (Minor)
As American culture becomes increasingly diverse and the Spanish-speaking population grows, the study of Hispanic culture and its language is more and more necessary. The courses in the Spanish minor are taught by specialists to provide an even greater depth of concentration than is offered by the associate’s degree in Spanish. Students planning for careers in education, government, business, management, healthcare, law enforcement, social work, and aviation will find this minor especially helpful as a complement to their major. The minor in Spanish is available to undergraduates enrolled in any discipline or program other than Interdisciplinary Studies.
18 hours with a grade of C or better of the following courses:
Required Courses (Credit: 15 hours)
Elective (Credit: 3 hours)
Take one of the following:
SPAN 3004 | Introduction to Spanish for Business | 3 credits |
SPAN 3006 | Peninsular Spanish Civilization and Culture | 3 credits |
SPAN 3999 | Advanced Study Abroad II | 3 credits |
Total Hours: 18