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Minor Requirements for Heritage Speakers Heritage speakers of Spanish must complete 18 units to earn a minor in Spanish, including: • HUFS 220 - Spanish for Spanish Speakers Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 290 - Introduction to Literature in Spanish Unit(s): 3. • or HUFS 299 - Faith, Life & Culture: Travel Practicum Unit(s): 3 • HUFS 322 - Advanced Spanish for Heritage Speakers Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 365 - Drama: History & Application Unit(s): 3. • or HUFS 385 - Translation Unit(s): 3. • or HUFS 390 - Spanish in the Professions Unit(s): 3. Choose one or more of the following courses: • HUFS 410 - Spanish American Literature Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 420 - Spanish Literature Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 460 - Studies in Spanish American Culture Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 470 - Teaching Assistant Practicum Unit(s): 2. • HUFS 475 - Directed Research Unit(s): 1 - 3. • HUFS 485 - Internship Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 490 - Seminar in Hispanic Studies Unit(s): 1 - 3.

• HUFS 400 - Survey of Hispanic Literature in Translation Unit(s): 3. • or ENGL 481 - Studies in World Literature Unit(s): 3.

INCS 332 - Peoples of the World Unit(s): 3. INCS 332 Latin America only INAL 300 - Introduction to Language & Linguistics Unit(s): 3.

Service Learning Projects Two program-related service learning projects are required and must be approved by the department. Students may substitute an upper-division for a lower-division course with permission of the department. Note All Spanish majors are strongly encouraged to take 299 (Travel Practicum) and / or to study abroad. See the Department of Modern Languages for more information. Spanish Minor or Major Competency Requirement To enter the minor or major, students must have received at least a grade of B- in the most recent G.E. Spanish course or prove themselves to be at an intermediate level of language proficiency when tested by the department. Spanish Minor Minor Requirements for Language Learners Spanish language learners must complete 21 units to earn a minor in Spanish, including: • Writing Competency Exam • HUFS 210 - Intermediate Spanish II Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 230 - Spanish Conversation & Composition Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 290 - Introduction to Literature in Spanish Unit(s): 3. • or HUFS 299 - Faith, Life & Culture: Travel Practicum Unit(s): 3

And one of the following courses: Required of all students minoring in Spanish. •

HIST 312 - History of Latin America Unit(s): 3.

• HUFS 400 - Survey of Hispanic Literature in Translation Unit(s): 3. • or ENGL 481 - Studies in World Literature Unit(s): 3.

INCS 332 - Peoples of the World Unit(s): 3. INCS 332 may only be taken as Peoples of Latin America. INAL 300 - Introduction to Language & Linguistics Unit(s): 3.

Service Learning Project For Language Learners and Heritage Speakers one program- related service learning project is required (this requirement is automatically satisfied by taking 299 or 390, but may be fulfilled by other means with departmental approval).

HUFS 330 - Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition Unit(s): 3.

• HUFS 365 - Drama: History & Application Unit(s): 3. • or HUFS 385 - Translation Unit(s): 3. • or HUFS 390 - Spanish in the Professions Unit(s): 3. Choose one or more of the following courses: • HUFS 410 - Spanish American Literature Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 420 - Spanish Literature Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 430 - Spanish American Literature Since 1950 Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 460 - Studies in Spanish American Culture Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 470 - Teaching Assistant Practicum Unit(s): 2. • HUFS 475 - Directed Research Unit(s): 1 - 3. • HUFS 485 - Internship Unit(s): 3. • HUFS 490 - Seminar in Hispanic Studies Unit(s): 1 - 3.

Courses French (HUFF) HUFF 101 - Elementary French

Basic principles of pronunciation and grammar, vocabulary drill, graded reading. From the beginning, classroom conversations in French. Lecture/Lab Hours: Five hours each week. Prerequisite(s): Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Note(s): Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible to complete general education requirements (B.A. degree) if the student starts in the senior year. Unit(s): 4.

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