World Languages and Cultures Track

Dear Spanish Major:

This map is a term-by-term sample course schedule. The milestones listed below each year are designed to keep you on track to graduate in four years. A sample schedule is provided as a general guideline to help you build your own schedule each term. Your courses must be selected with your advisor to satisfy all core curriculum and state, lab science, and multicultural requirements. Refer to the Undergraduate Catalog for the most current curriculum.

Your senior curriculum calls for 27 credit hours of electives. Choose smart and you will be able to enhance your diploma by adding a certificate, such as Spanish for Professionals or TESOL, or a minor in any of the following languages or area studies: French, German, or Middle Eastern Studies.

Rotation of Upper-level Spanish Classes

 

SPAN 3000 – Spring, Fall, Summer
SPAN 3010 – Spring, Fall, Summer
SPAN 3012 - Spring, Fall, Summer
SPAN 3014 - Spring, Fall
SPAN 3150 – Spring
SPAN 3160 – Fall
SPAN 3200 – Spring, Fall, Summer
SPAN 3250 – Spring
SPAN 3260 – Fall
SPAN 4010 – Spring, Fall
SPAN 4020 – Spring, Fall
SPAN 4500 – Spring (coming up), Summer
SPAN 4890 – Spring, Fall
With occasionally included other (elective - special topics - etc.) classes.

Year 1

Fall Hrs.
SPAN 1001 or 1002 3
ENGL 1101 3
Math 1101 3
HIST 2111 or 2112 3
POLS 1101 3
Total hours 15
Spring Hrs.
SPAN 1002 or 2001 3
ENGL 1102 3
Field of Study Elective 3
STEM Elective 3
Social Sciences Elective 3
Total hours 15
Summer Hrs.
SPAN 2001 and/or 2002 (Recommended) 3-6
Humanities Elective Recommended 3
Total hours 0-6

Milestones: ≥2.0 GPA. By the end of year 1, you should have completed your math requirement, completed the freshman composition sequence (ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102), joined the Spanish Club, and completed 30 credit hours.

Year 2

Fall Hrs.
SPAN 2001 3
SPAN 2002 3
Humanities World Literature 3
Field of Study Elective 3
Guided Elective 3
Total hours 15
Spring Hrs.
SPAN 3000 3
SPAN 3010 3
Institutional Priority 2-3
STEM Lab Science 4
ESOL 4010 3
SPAN 4970 (recommended) 0-1
Total hours 15-16

Milestones: ≥2.0 GPA. Begin planning to participate in a recommended MCL department study abroad program in the summer. By the end of year 2, you should have completed the Field of Study area, completed 60 credit hours, and started a coherent plan for your guided electives. In this track you have 27 credit hours of guided electives. They give you ample space to enrich your education with a minor in French, German, or Middle Eastern Studies, or a Spanish for Professionals Certificate. Want to work, live, and teach abroad? Consider completing the Certificate in TESOL. You can use the guided electives to fulfill most of the requirements for a second major in French World Languages and Cultures Track by 2027 as well. An MCL department study abroad program is highly recommended during any summer. The Study Abroad Practicum adds a 16th credit hour to the semester before participating in a study abroad program. Fast track your foreign language with study abroad!

Year 3

Fall Hrs.
SPAN 3160 3
SPAN 3200 3
Social Sciences Elective 3
Humanities Elective 3
Guided Elective or SPAN 3260 3
Total hours 15
Spring Hrs.
SPAN 3150 3
Guided Elective or SPAN 3250 3
STEM Elective 3
Institutional Priority 3-2
Guided Elective 3
Total hours 15

Milestones: ≥2.0 GPA. From the fall of your 3rd year on, you should consider a paper or a poster based on research done in 3000 or 4000 level classes for presentation at an undergraduate research symposium. Submit your graduation application. By the end of year 3, you should have visited the Office of Career Opportunities, begun to plan for life after ¹ú²úAV, and completed 90 credit hours.

Year 4

Fall Hrs.
Guided Elective 3
SPAN 4020 3
SPAN 3XXX or 4XXX 3
Guided Elective 3
Guided Elective 3
Total hours 15
Spring Hrs.
SPAN 4010 3
SPAN 4500 or 4890 3
Guided elective 3
Guided Elective 3
Guided Elective 3
Total hours 15

Milestones: ≥2.0 GPA. In the fall of your final year, you should contact and apply for graduate study or professional school, if required for your career plans. Contact professors to write letters of reference for you, and continue to consider a paper or a poster based on research done in 3000 or 4000 level classes for presentation at an undergraduate research symposium. Consider an International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) semester abroad for the spring. Early in your final semester, you should prepare a professional resume. You should have completed 120 credit hours by the end of the senior year.