1989-1990 Academic Catalog

Language students are encouraged to consider the Study Abroad Pro– gram of Christian Colleges (SAPOCC), which is described under Special Programs of Sn1dy. Spanish 111e Spanish major provides students with the cultural background and language skills needed to function as a professional in a Spanish-speaking context. When taken as an education major \vith the secondary education require1nents, this 1najor prepares students to teach Spanish in grades K-12 in public and Christian schools. 111e Spanish education require1nents are listed in the Education Departn1ent section of the catalog. Course requiren1ents involve forty-eight quarter hours including: SPAN-271,272 Intermediate Spru1ish ................................................... IO SPAN-361 Spanish Composition ........................................................... 4 SPAN-362 Spanish Conversation ........................................................... 4 SPAN-364 Introduction to Hispru1ic Literature ...................................... .4 1\vo courses from SPAN-462,463,472,473 Spru1ish Literature ................ 8 SPAN-461 Advanced Spanish Grammar ................................................ 5 Electives in Spanish .............................................................................. 13 Spanish Major Curricuhnn Sununary Proficiency require111ents ..................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirernents ............................................. 75-97 Sppnish major requirements .................................................................. 48 Electives ......................................................................................... 47-69 'lbtal (minimum, not including proficiency) .................................... 192 Foreign Language Minors 111e rninors in Gennan ru1d Spanish are designed to enhance the stu– dent's understanding ru1d skill in foreign lru1guage. Course requirernents for the Gennan 1ninor involve t\venty-six quarter hours including: GER-181,182,183 Elementary Gennan ................................................ 15 GER-281,282,283 Intem1ediate Gemm1 ................................................ 9 Elective in Gen11ru1 (must be 300-level) ............................................... 1-4 Languages andLiterature 117 Course require1nents for the Spanish n1inor involve thiity-t\vo quarter hours including: SPAN-171,172,173 Elementary Spanish .............................................. 15 SPAN-271,272 Intennediate Spanish ................................................... IO SPAN-361 Spanish Composition ........................................................... 4 (or SPAN-362 Spanish Conversation .................................................... 4) Electives in Spanish literature ................................................................. 4 "/enjoyed each one ofmy English professors. It's ei•ident that they enjoy what they're doing. They really care about students. /especially appreciated the specific instructions they pro– vided to help me improre 111y teaching." From Lynchburg, Virginia, Kelley Gill graduated in 1989 with a degree in English education.

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