and the concept of feminine writing. On demand. No foreign language credit. May be registered as Womens Studies 301. Credit not allowed in both Modern Languages 301 and Womens Studies 301.
302 Latin American Women Writers in Translation (3)
Contributions of Latin American women writers to the social, economic, and political institutions of Latin American culture. Readings from literary selections in several genres. Topics will include gender roles, systems of authority, masculine/feminine representations of reality, and the concept of feminine writing. On demand. No foreign language credit. May be registered as Womens Studies 302. Credit not allowed in both Modern Languages 302 and Womens Studies 302.
310 Masterpieces of Germanic Literature in Translation (3)
Study of representative works from German or Germanic literature in relation to their cultural context. On demand. No foreign language credit.
320 Masterpieces of Hispanic Literature in Translation (3)
Study of representative works from Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, or Latin-American literature in relation to their cultural context. On demand. No foreign language credit.
330 Masterpieces of European Literature in Translation (3)
Study of representative works from French, German, or Hispanic literature in relation to their cultural context with emphasis on a specific period, genre, or theme. On demand. No foreign language credit.
497r Research (1-4)
On demand.
498r Individual Studies (1-4)
On demand.
499r Group Studies (1-4)
On demand.
Spanish
1336 - Foreign Languages: Spanish (B.A.)
- General Education (see list of approved courses)
- Rhetoric and Composition: English 121, 122 (6 hours)
- Mathematics: One approved mathematics course (3 hours)
- Statistics: One approved statistics course (3 hours)
- Natural Sciences: Two approved natural science courses, at least one including a laboratory component (7-8 hours)
- Humanities and Fine Arts: Two approved humanities and fine arts courses, one from fine arts and one from either (6 hours)
- Cultures and Civilizations: Option A: Western Humanities I and II and Non-Western Cultures and Civilizations OR Option B: World Civilization I, II, III (9 hours total)
- Behavioral and Social Sciences: Two approved behavioral or social science courses in two different disciplines (6 hours)
- Completion of a minor with a minimum 2.0 grade point average.
Concentration
- 27 hours Spanish beyond second college year, including Spanish 311-312, 321-322, 331-332, and 323 or 325
- A minimum of 6 hours of Spanish at the 400 level
- 2.0 average in all Spanish courses
- To meet requirements for the major, a minimum of 9 hours of 300 level or above must be taken at UTC.
- Minimum of 39 hours of 300 and 400 level courses
- Electives to complete 120 hours
- Additional requirements
4662 - SPANISH MINOR
18 hours in Spanish, above 101-102, including Spanish 211-212; 12 hours must be at the 300 level or above. Spanish 213 and 214 cannot be used for credit toward the minor.
Minimum 2.0 average in the minor.
SPANISH COURSES (SPAN)
101, 102 Elementary Spanish (4,4)
Basic grammar, elementary reading, and conversation. 101 fall/102 spring semester.
199r Special Projects (1-4)
Individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit 4 hours.
211 Intermediate Spanish for Conversation (3)
Continuation of grammar intensive oral practice in Spanish with emphasis in acquiring conversational skills. Class taught mostly in Spanish. Fall semester. Prerequisite: 101-102 or 2 years high school Spanish.
212 Perspectives on the Spanish World (3)
Emphasis on oral proficiency and cultural awareness of the Spanish speaking world, in preparation for upper level courses. Class taught mostly in Spanish. Spring semester. Prerequisites: Spanish 211 or equivalent.
213 Intermediate Spanish for Reading (3)
Continuation of grammar, and oral practice in Spanish with emphasis in acquiring reading skills. Classes taught mostly in English with discussion in Spanish or in English. Fall semester. Prerequisites: 101-102 or 2 years high school Spanish.
214 Intermediate Spanish for Reading (3)
Readings on Hispanic culture, literature and civilization. Emphasis in acquiring reading and translation skills. Classes conducted mostly in Spanish with discussion in English or in Spanish. Spring semester. Prerequisites: 211, 213 or equivalent.
299r Group Studies (1-4)
On demand. Prerequisites: Spanish 211-212, or approval of department head.
311, 312 Composition and Conversation (3,3)
Selections from Spanish literature, topics of current interest, and articles from Spanish newspapers and magazines may be used as a basis for discussions and compositions. 311 fall/312 spring semester. On demand. Prerequisites: 211, 212 and oral proficiency with a rating of Novice-High or approval of department head; English 121, 122 with grades of C or better.
321,322 Advanced Spanish Grammar (3,3)
Special problems in syntax, illustrative reading, and composition. 321 fall/322 spring semester. On demand. Prerequisites: 211, 212 or approval of department head.
323 Introduction to Spanish Culture (3)
The fine arts, patterns of living, and total life style of the Spanish people approached through their language. Geographical and historical backgrounds included. On demand. Prerequisites: 211, 212 or approval of department head.
325 Introduction to Spanish-American Culture (3)
The fine arts, patterns of living, and total life-style of the Spanish-American people approached through their language. Geographical and historical backgrounds included. On demand. Prerequisites: 211, 212 or approval of department head.
331 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature (3)
Readings of representative works from the earliest epic and lyric poetry to the modern novel and theater with attention to cultural, political, and social background. On alternate years. Prerequisites: 211, 212 or approval of department head.
332 Masterpieces of Latin American Literature (3)
Readings of representative works from the Chronicles of the Conquest to contemporary works, with attention to the cultural, political and social background. On alternate years. Prerequisites: 211, 212 or approval of department head.
