Biola University 2015–16 Catalog
places the student beyond this level (by department assessment), a student may take the courses out of sequence, but it is recommended that students adhere as closely as possible to the course sequence given below. Students whose level of language places them into the 300-level of courses may substitute higher level courses for required courses at the 200-level with the permission of the Department of Modern Languages. Concentrations Generalist in Spanish (39 Credits) A concentration in Generalist in Spanish requires the completion of 39 credits. One program-related service learning project, practicum, or internship is required and must be approved by the department. This requirement is automatically fulfilled by taking HUFS 485 or by studying abroad for a semester, but may be fulfilled in other ways, upon department approval. Students may substitute alternate upper- level courses with permission of the department.
Additionally, students may select up to two elective courses from other disciplines that are primarily taught in English but have program-related content, including: HIST 312 History of Latin America Credit(s): 3. HUFS 400 Survey of Hispanic Literature in Translation Credit(s): 3. ENGL 481 Studies in World Literature Credit(s): 3. INAL 300 Introduction to Language and Linguistics Credit(s): 3. INCS 332 Peoples of the World Credit(s): 3. Students who prefer not to take a course taught in English may choose all of their electives from Spanish taught courses. Professional Spanish (39 Credits) Students desiring to obtain high-level Spanish language skills in particular professional domains that will prepare them concretely for workplace bilingualism, and who desire theoretical and vocational training in translation and interpretation, should choose a concentration in Professional Spanish. A concentration in Professional Spanish requires the completion of 39 credits. Students for whom Professional Spanish is a second major are also encouraged to complete a Directed Research that is interdisciplinary, developing key linguistic knowledge in the student’s profession. Courses may be substituted with the permission of the department.
Core Requirements (16 or 19 Credits) Heritage learners must take: HUFS 220
Basic Spanish for Heritage Learners
Credit(s): 3.
Advanced Spanish for Heritage Learners I Credit(s): 3. Advanced Spanish for Heritage Learners II Credit(s): 3.
HUFS 322 OR HUFS 323
Core Requirements Heritage learners must take: HUFS 220
Language learners must take: HUFS 210
Intermediate Spanish II
Credit(s): 3.
Basic Spanish for Heritage Learners
Credit(s): 3.
Spanish Conversation and Composition
HUFS 230 HUFS 330
Credit(s): 3.
Advanced Spanish for Heritage Learners I Credit(s): 3. Advanced Spanish for Heritage Learners II Credit(s): 3.
HUFS 322 OR HUFS 323
Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition
Credit(s): 3.
All students must take: HUFS 290
Language learners must take: HUFS 210
Introduction to Literature in Spanish
Intermediate Spanish II
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
Survey of Hispanic Literature
Spanish Conversation and Composition Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition
HUFS 366 HUFS 396 HUFS 480
HUFS 230 HUFS 330
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
Senior Portfolio
Credit(s): 1.
All students must take: HUFS 385 Translation
Elective Requirements (20 or 23 Credits) Choose three courses from the following: HUFS 299
Credit(s): 3.
Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics Seminar in Hispanic Linguistics
HUFS 396 HUFS 433 HUFS 475 HUFS 480 HUFS 485
Credit(s): 3.
Faith, Life and Culture: Travel Practicum
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
Community Spanish
HUFS 334 HUFS 385 HUFS 390 HUFS 391 HUFS 392
Credit(s): 3.
Directed Research Senior Portfolio
Credit(s): 1–3.
Translation
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 1.
Spanish in the Professions
Credit(s): 3.
Internship
Credit(s): 3.
Spanish for Health Care Professions Spanish for Education and Helping Professions Spanish for Pastoral and Nonprofit Professions Spanish for Business Professions
Credit(s): 3.
Elective Requirements Choose 3 to 9 credits from the following: HUFS 390 Spanish in the Professions
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
HUFS 393
Credit(s): 3.
Spanish for Health Care Professions Spanish for Education and Helping Professions Spanish for Pastoral and Nonprofit Professions Spanish for Business Professions Spanish for Communications Professions
HUFS 391 HUFS 392
Credit(s): 3.
HUFS 394 HUFS 395
Credit(s): 3.
Spanish for Communications Professions Credit(s): 3. An additional 11–14 credits of elective credits may be selected from the following courses: HUFS 410 Spanish American Literature Credit(s): 3. HUFS 420 Spanish Literature Credit(s): 3. HUFS 430 Spanish American Literature Since 1950 Credit(s): 3. HUFS 433 Seminar in Hispanic Linguistics Credit(s): 3. HUFS 460 Studies in Spanish American Culture Credit(s): 3. HUFS 471 Teaching Assistant Practicum Credit(s): 1. HUFS 475 Directed Research Credit(s): 1–3. HUFS 485 Internship Credit(s): 3. HUFS 490 Seminar in Hispanic Studies Credit(s): 1–3.
Credit(s): 3.
HUFS 393
Credit(s): 3.
HUFS 394 HUFS 395
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
Choose 8 to 14 credits from the following: HUFS 290
Introduction to Literature in Spanish Faith, Life and Culture: Travel Practicum
Credit(s): 3.
HUFS 299 HUFS 334 HUFS 366 HUFS 410 HUFS 420 HUFS 430 HUFS 460 HUFS 471
Credit(s): 3.
Community Spanish
Credit(s): 3.
Survey of Hispanic Literature Spanish American Literature
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
Spanish Literature
Credit(s): 3.
Spanish American Literature Since 1950 Studies in Spanish American Culture
Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
Teaching Assistant Practicum
Credit(s): 1.
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