Spanish, Bachelor of Arts

Program Overview

Globalization and the Internet Revolution have intensified contact among cultures, and hence an education in multiple languages and technology is an absolute imperative in the new Millennium. Pursuing a B.A. in Spanish not only insures bilingual and bicultural competencies, but also fosters critical and creative thinking skills through the study of literature, linguistics, translation, creative writing, Culture, and cultures . Our program promotes these skills by introducing students to philosophical issues examined in literature and art; to writing and analytical skills; and to the rich cultural complexities of languages, peoples, and nations across the globe.

Progression requirements for this program.

Spanish Language Placement Requirement

  • Students in the BA in Spanish program must complete a departmental exam to assess Spanish proficiency.
  • Students whose Spanish proficiency requires placement in SPAN 1311, SPAN 1312 or SPAN 2311 will not be permitted to apply any one of these courses to the 36 hours in the major. Hours from these courses may be applicable to free electives.  Department Exam can be used to fulfill this requirement. CLEP or AP exams cannot fulfill this requirement.
  • All students must complete 36 hours in the major regardless of whether they are placed above the initial courses in the language sequence.

Specific graduation requirements for this program beyond university bachelor’s degree requirements. 

  • Must complete the following courses with a minimum grade of 'C' or by passing the departmental proficiency exam: 

SPAN 1311 Beginning Spanish I
SPAN 1312 Beginning Spanish II        
SPAN 2311 Intermediate Spanish I        
SPAN 2312 Intermediate Spanish II       
SPAN 2314 Intermediate Grammar and Composition       
SPAN 3300 Advanced Grammar & Composition I       
SPAN 3301 Advanced Grammar & Composition II 

OR 

SPAN 2313 Spanish for Heritage Language Learners II
SPAN 2315 Spanish for Heritage Language Learners III 
SPAN 3313 Advanced Grammar and Composition for Heritage Language Learners I 
SPAN 3315 Advanced Grammar and Composition for Heritage Language Learners II

 

Core Curriculum - 42 hours

The Core Curriculum serves as a broad foundation for the undergraduate degree. All candidates for a bachelor’s degree must achieve core student learning outcomes, including communication, critical thinking, empirical and quantitative skills, teamwork, personal responsibility and social responsibility, by completing courses within each category or component area of the Core Curriculum as outlined below.

The University has approved specific courses that satisfy Core Curriculum Requirements. Approved courses can be found on the Core Curriculum Page. Students seeking the most efficient way to complete the core curriculum and major or minor requirements are advised to take approved courses that can fulfill both requirements. Although core curriculum courses can also be used to fulfill major or minor requirements, earned credits hours are only applied once. 

Major Requirements - 60 hours

Required Courses - 36 hours

This degree plan includes courses that appear in more than one section of the degree plan. Except for core curriculum courses, such courses can only be used to fulfill one requirement on the degree plan and credit hours will only be applied once.

Language - 12 hours

Heritage Language
SPAN 2313Spanish for Heritage Language Learners II

3

SPAN 2315Spanish for Heritage Language Learners III

3

SPAN 3313Advanced Grammar & Composition Heritage Language Learners I

3

SPAN 3315Advanced Grammar & Composition Heritage Language Learners II

3

OR
Second Language
SPAN 2312Intermediate Spanish II

3

SPAN 2314Intermediate Grammar and Composition

3

SPAN 3300Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition I

3

SPAN 3301Advanced Spanish Grammar & Composition II

3

Literature and Creative Writing - 3 hours

SPAN 3314Techniques of Literary Analysis

3

Literature and Creative Writing Electives - 9 hours

Choose from:

SPAN 3317Introduction to Spanish Literature

3

SPAN 3318Introduction to Latin American Literature

3

SPAN 3308Introduction to Latina/o Literature

3

SPAN 3329Creative Writing in Spanish

3

Linguistics - 6 hours

SPAN 3350Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics

3

SPAN 3351Spanish Phonology & Phonetics

3

Linguistics Electives - 3 hours

Choose from:

SPAN 4311Spanish in Social Context

3

SPAN 4370Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language

3

Seminar - 3 hours

SPAN 4380Senior Seminar

3

Prescribed Electives - 24 hours

Choose 24 hours of which 15 must be advanced. Students must take one course from at least three different areas.

Literature and Culture

Choose from:

SPAN 3338The Hispanic World

3

SPAN 4320The Mexican Novel

3

SPAN 4321Mexican Literature

3

SPAN 4326Chicano Narrative

3

SPAN 4337Spanish Lyric Poetry

3

SPAN 4338Children's Literature in Spanish

3

SPAN 4350Spanish Civilization

3

SPAN 4360Topics Studies in Hispanic Culture

3

Linguistics

Choose from:

SPAN 4310Spanish Applied Linguistics

3

SPAN 4311Spanish in Social Context

3

SPAN 4312History of the Spanish Language

3

SPAN 4314Structure of the Spanish Language

3

SPAN 4315Acquisition of the Spanish Language

3

SPAN 4317Special Topics in Hispanic Linguistics

3

SPAN 4370Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language

3

Creative Writing

Choose from:

SPAN 3329Creative Writing in Spanish

3

SPAN 3330CW in Spanish: Narrative

3

SPAN 3331CW in Spanish: Poetry and Prose Poetry

3

Translation and Interpreting and Medical Spanish

Translation and Interpreting - Choose from:
TRSP 3341Introduction to Spanish/English Translation

3

TRSP 3342Advanced Spanish to English Translation

3

TRSP 3343Advanced English to Spanish Translation

3

TRSP 4342Interpreting

3

Medical Spanish - Choose from:
SPAN 2317Spanish for Healthcare Professionals I

3

SPAN 2318Spanish for Healthcare Professionals II

3

SPAN 3348Advanced Spanish for Healthcare Professionals

3

SPAN 4348Spanish for Healthcare Professionals and Latino Health

3

Free Electives - 18 hours

Free elective credit hours at the advanced level may be needed to achieve the institutional minimum of 42 advanced hours.

Total Credit Hours: 42

Total Credit Hours: 120

 

View this program’s recommended roadmap to graduation.

View this program’s recommended roadmap to graduation.

 

UTRGV Roadmaps are a suggested sequence of courses designed to assist students in completing their undergraduate degree requirements. This is a term-by-term sample roadmap of courses required to complete the degree. Students must satisfy all requirements in their catalog including, but not limited to course prerequisites, grade point average and course grade benchmarks, progression requirements, and graduation requirements. 

 

Students should meet with their academic advisor every semester to discuss their individualized path toward completion. Degree progress within this roadmap depends upon such factors as course availability, individual student academic preparation and readiness, student time management, work and personal responsibilities, and financial considerations. Students may choose to take courses during summer terms to reduce course loads during long semesters.