Upper Division Credits
Must have a minimum of 42 upper division hours to graduate.
SPAN 3060
SPAN 3100
SPAN 3120 EDST 3550
EDSE 3276
EDSE 4276
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6
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66
(42 hours minimum required to graduate)
EDSE 4500
15Residency may also be completed for 16 credits.
Petitions & Notes (USP, UW Exception Requests, College of
Education Exception Requests)
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SPAN 3050
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SPANISH MAJOR CONTENT (58 hrs minimum)
Minimum 2.5 GPA required in major content. All major content courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher .
Please note that grades of C- or lower will not satisfy this requirement.
SPANISH Core Requirements
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REQUIRED additional content
COJO 2010: Public Speaking (3)
THEA 1100: Beginning Acting (3)
12 credits from Spanish (SPAN) or courses related to the history,
art and political science of the Spanish-speaking world, in
consultation with your academic advisor (in addition to other
required course work). For those who wish to complete the ESL
Endorsement, six of these hours can be earned by taking EDCI
5430 and EDCI 5440, OR through study abroad in a Spanish-
speaking country.
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT:
In rating your oral and written German language proficiency, the
Department of Secondary Education uses the scale developed by the
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL).
You must take the OPI and WPT and demonstrate that you have
attained a score of Advanced Low or better on both assessments
prior to enrollment in EDSE 4276 (Modern Languages Methods II).
Note that the oral and written language proficiency requirements are
mandated by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher
Education (NCATE).
STUDY ABROAD:
Studying abroad in a Spanish-speaking country is strongly recommended.
Students are encouraged to study abroad to attain the desired target language
proficiency goal and to develop first-hand knowledge of Spanish cultures. The
minimum length of this experience should be one semester or two summers,
both in a structured language program, preferably in a home stay situation.
A summer session must be no shorter than a four-week intensive program in
order to be counted towards the study abroad requirement.
UW offers a variety of study-abroad programs. Consult with your academic advisor
and with International Programs faculty for details.
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Linguistics
EDCI 4250
EDCI 4350
EDST 3000
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3
3
3
SPAN 3080: Southwest Spanish (3)
SPAN 4070: Fourth Year Spanish I (3)
SPAN 4310: Intro to Hispanic Linguistics (3)
SPAN 4090: Spanish Phonetics & History of the Lang. (3)
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SPAN 4080
SPAN Elec.
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3
EDCI 4761: Linguistics, Sociolinguistics & Social Literacies for Teachers (3)
EDCI 4762: Essential Sociolinguistics for ESL Learning & Teaching (3)
SPAN 2040: Second Year Spanish I (4)
SPAN 2140: Intro to Literature (3)
SPAN 3050: Third Year Spanish I (3)
SPAN 3060: Third Year Spanish II (3)
SPAN 3100: Survey of Spanish Literature (3)
SPAN 3120: Survey of Spanish American Literature (3)
SPAN 4080: Fourth Year Spanish II (3)
SPAN Upper Division Elective (3)
SPAN Upper Division elective (3)
EDCI 4350: Intro to Second Language Acquisition (3)
EDCI 4450: Issues in Multicultural Education (3)