Spanish (General Track), B.A.

Required Courses

Take all of the following

SPA-2004Intermediate Spanish I

4.0 credits

SPA-2024Intermediate Spanish II

4.0 credits

SPA-2013Conversational Spanish

3.0 credits

SPA-3003Spanish Composition

3.0 credits

SPA-3024History & Culture of Latin America

4.0 credits

SPA-3044Literature of the Spanish Language

4.0 credits

SPA-4133Interpretation, Translation and Spanish Phonetics

3.0 credits

Select one of the following courses: (3)

ENG-3183History of the English Language

3.0 credits

ENG-4063English Grammars

3.0 credits

ICS-3133Introduction to Linguistics

3.0 credits

Study Abroad Semester (16)

Total 44 Hours

The student with a major in Spanish (general track) must complete a minor in another discipline.

Students majoring in Spanish can earn 16 hours of credit while spending a semester at the Instituto de Lengua Española in San Jose, Costa Rica or through the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Latin American Studies Program in Costa Rica or at the Nazarene International Language Institute in Quito, Ecuador.

Those students unable to study abroad must complete at least 16 additional hours of Spanish-language courses (3000-level or higher) at MVNU, through independent study, or courses at alternative educational institutions, including Kenton College (see policies concerning enrollment at Kenton College in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of this catalog). Up to 4 hours of the required 16 can be fulfilled by enrollment in SPA-5029 Spanish Internship.

Costa Rica Program - Instituto de Lengua Española

Students majoring in Spanish can earn 16 hours of credit while spending a semester at ILE in San Jose, Costa Rica. Additional information can be found in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of this catalog.

CCCU Latin American Studies Program (LASP)

Based in San Jose, Costa Rica, the LASP introduces students to a wide range of experiences through the study of the language, literature, culture, politics, history, economics, ecology and religion of the region. By living with local families, students become a part of the day-to-day lives of Latin Americans. LASP students complete an intensive Spanish language course, a class on Latin American history and contemporary issues, a study trip to the country of Nicaragua, and one of four academic concentrations: Latin American studies, advance language and literature, international business or environmental science. Students must apply and be accepted to the program. Eligibility includes a junior classification, a 2.75 cumulative GPA at MVNU, and good social and academic standing. Additional information can be found in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of this catalog.

Nazarene International Language Institute (NILI)

Students can earn 15-18 hours of credit while spending a semester at the NILI. NILI is a ministry of the North Andean Field of the Church of the Nazarene and is located on the campus of the Nazarene Theological Seminary of South America in Quito, Ecuador. Students live in student dormitories on campus with a Latin American roommate and eat meals in the seminary cafeteria. Students study language and culture and take part in ministry activities and mission projects. Language classes are offered at 7 different levels, ranging from Basic to Superior. Additional information can be found in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of this catalog.

Kenyon College

Information can be found in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of this catalog.