Spanish Language Major | Spanish Language Teaching Certification | Spanish Minor
Course Descriptions
Chair: Charles W. (Bill) Bridges (936) 294-1402
The Department of English and Foreign Languages is comprised of two programs: one in English, one in Foreign Languages. Each program offers students the opportunity to study language, literature, composition and cultures.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES PROGRAM
Coordinator: Rafael E. Saumell (936) 294-1449
Faculty: Yasser Djazaerly, Shirin Edwin, David Gerling, Mary Gutermuth, Frieda Koeninger, Alcibiades Policarpo, Kay Raymond, Joaquin Rodríguez-Barberá, Rafael Saumell- Muñoz
Information: (936)294-1441; Evans 305; foreignlanguages@shsu.edu
Website: www.shsu.edu/~fol_www
The study of foreign languages not only enables a person to communicate in another language, but it also opens new doors to different cultures. Students of languages may experience foreign thought, literature, and heritage that enrich their lives. Knowledge of languages provides exciting opportunities to travel and have rewarding careers.
Academic Programs
BA in Spanish
Minors are available in French, Spanish, and German.
Highlights
Puebla Field School: Each summer, SHSU offers courses in the beautiful city of Puebla, Mexico. Students may take advanced Spanish courses and courses at all levels in such disciplines as art, business, and agriculture on the campus of the Universidad Iberoamericana.
Suggested Minors
SHSU offers a wide range of courses and areas students may use to structure a minor, and students should choose a minor to fit their individual interests and career goals. Common minors for Spanish majors include Criminal Justice, Education, History, Journalism, and International Business.
Career Opportunities
Professionals with competence in one or more foreign languages are needed in agriculture, business, computer science, criminology, education, the fine arts, government service, industry, international business, medicine, science, and related areas. The Foreign Languages Program prepares students for professions requiring a foreign language as a major skill and also functions as a service area in career preparation.
Student Organizations and Activities
The Foreign Languages Program sponsors several activities designed to enhance the language student’s experience at Sam Houston State University. The Foreign Languages Program sponsors Pi Delta Phi, the national French honor society and Sigma Delta Pi, the national Spanish honor society. Students also may participate in the French and Spanish Clubs.
Internships and Study Abroad
Each summer students have the opportunity to study abroad in Puebla, Mexico. Students and faculty come together as a community of scholars to study different aspects of Mexican culture and interact with the Mexican community.
Scholarships
Scholarships: Students in languages may apply for the Foreign Languages Scholarship and for the Mozelle Powell Spanish Scholarship. For more information, contact the Foreign Languages office or the Foreign Languages program website. Information on University scholarships may be obtained from the Office of Academic Scholarships website at www.shsu.edu/~sfa_www/scholarship.html or telephone (936) 294-1672.
Program Specific Requirements
A major in Spanish requires a total of 36 hours of coursework. These include 141, 142, 263, 264, plus 22 hours of advanced courses (12 hours of which must be taken in residence.)
Foreign language majors and language students in the teacher certification program must take at least one history or geography course dealing with the country or countries whose language they are studying in order to promote interdisciplinary and international education. Students are required to have a 3.0 or the equivalent in their advanced major/minor teaching areas prior to being permitted to take the certification examinations.
Curriculum:
Major in Spanish
Bachelor of Arts
First Year |
Credit |
Second Year |
Credit |
SPN 141 and 142 (four semesters in one language) |
6-8 |
SPN 263 and 264
(four semesters in one language) |
6 |
ENG 164, 165 |
6 |
Component Area 4 (Literature) |
3 |
MTH 164 or 170 |
3 |
Literature (English or American, Adv.) |
3 |
Component Area 3 (Natural Science, from two different departments) |
8 |
Component Area 6 (Computer Literacy) |
3 |
Component Area 4
(Visual and Performing Arts) |
3 |
ART, DNC, MUS, THR, or PHL 366 |
3 |
HIS 163, 164 |
6 |
POL 261, POL (200-level) |
6 |
KIN 215 |
1 |
HIS 265, HIS 266, GEO 265, GEO 266, SOC 168, or BSL 236 |
3 |
|
33-35 |
PHL 261 or 471 |
3 |
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Component Area 5 |
3 |
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33 |
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Third & Fourth Year |
Credit |
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SPN (300-400 level) |
18 |
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Minor |
18-23 |
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Advisor approved HIS or GEO |
3 |
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Advisor Approved Electives |
17-25 |
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55-69 |
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Note: Students should use elective and/or minor hours to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement.
All students must complete at least 128 hours to graduate.
Major in Spanish with Teaching Certification
Bachelor of Arts
First Year |
Credit |
Second Year |
Credit |
SPN 141 and 142 (four semesters in one language) |
6-8 |
SPN 263 and 264
(four semesters in one language) |
6 |
ENG 164, 165 |
6 |
Component Area 4 (Literature) |
3 |
MTH 164 or 170 |
3 |
CS 133 or 138 |
3 |
Component Area 3 (Natural Science, from two different departments) |
8 |
PHL 261 or 471 |
3 |
Component Area 4
(Visual and Performing Arts) |
3 |
POL 261, POL (200-level) |
6 |
HIS 163, 164 |
6 |
Component Area 5 |
3 |
KIN 215 |
1 |
ART, DNC, MUS, THR, or PHL 366 |
3 |
|
33-35 |
SED 383 |
3 |
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SCM 384 or accepted substitute |
3 |
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33 |
|
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Third Year |
Credit |
Fourth Year |
|
SPN (300-400 level) |
15 |
SPN (300-400 level) |
3 |
Minor |
15 |
SED 394, 464, RDG 392 |
9 |
SED 374 |
3 |
SED 480, 496, and 497 |
9 |
HIS or GEO (Advisor approved) |
3 |
Minor |
3 |
|
36 |
|
24 |
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Note: Students should use elective and/or minor hours to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement.
All students must complete at least 128 hours to graduate.
Minor in French or Spanish or German
A minor in French or Spanish requires a total of 23 hours of coursework. These include 141, 142, 263, 264, plus nine hours of advanced courses (six hours of which must be taken in residence.)
The German minor requires 368, 380, and 460.
Foreign Language Requirement: The 12-14 semester hour requirement consists of four courses in one language: 141, 142, 263, and 264. These courses must be taken in sequence. No two courses in the series may be taken concurrently without the written approval of the Department Chair. The requirement reads “12-14 hours” to accommodate transfer students from institutions that award only 3 hours credit for each semester of the first year.
Placement Examination: The University offers a CLEP subject exam in order to determine the level of a student’s high school foreign language preparation. Credit is given for courses which need not be taken because of adequate performance on the examination. Inquiries should be directed to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Course Descriptions:
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