Spanish for Non-Heritage Speakers: AA Degree
The purpose of this program is for students to learn Spanish as a first or second language so they can communicate successfully with the Spanish-speaking world, and understand and appreciate the Hispanic cultures. The student is highly encouraged to meet with a full-time member of the Spanish Department to determine the appropriate emphasis for this degree.
Courses
- ANTH 121 — ANTH-121 3 Units Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 131 — ANTH-131 3 Units Mesoamerican Archaeology
- ANTH 200 — ANTH-200 3 Units Linguistic Anthropology
- ASL 120 — ASL-120 5 Units First Semester American Sign Language
- ASL 121 — ASL-121 5 Units Second-Semester American Sign Language
- ENGL 123 — ENGL-123 4 Units Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking About Literature
- FREN 120 — FREN-120 5 Units First Semester French
- FREN 121 — FREN-121 5 Units Second Semester French
- HIST 140 — HIST-140 3 Units History of Modern Latin America
- ITAL 120 — ITAL-120 5 Units First Semester Italian
- ITAL 121 — ITAL-121 5 Units Second Semester Italian
- JAPN 101 — JAPN-101 3 Units Elementary Japanese I
- SPAN 110 — SPAN-110 3 Units Elementary Spanish I (Part A)
- SPAN 111 — SPAN-111 3 Units Elementary Spanish I (Part B)
- SPAN 115 — SPAN-115 3 Units Conversation Spanish I
- SPAN 116 — SPAN-116 3 Units Conversational Spanish II
- SPAN 120 — SPAN-120 5 Units Elementary Spanish I
- SPAN 121 — SPAN-121 5 Units Elementary Spanish II
- SPAN 240 — SPAN-240 5 Units Intermediate Spanish I
- SPAN 241 — SPAN-241 5 Units Intermediate Spanish II
- SPAN 282 — SPAN-282 3 Units Introduction to Hispanic Literature