Spanish Language Studies Minor
The Minor in Spanish Language Studies comprises a plan of study under which students achieve spoken and written Spanish language proficiency. In addition, students engage in meaningful activation of Spanish language learning in an authentic context. The minor calls for 17-19 credits of coursework. In addition to studying the Spanish language, students must complete one of the following: a service-learning trip to a Spanish-speaking country (Lasell arranges service in Mexico and Ecuador), a semester of study in a Spanish-speaking country, or a service-learning activity (1-3 credits) in the Hispanic community.
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Choose 4 from the following: | ||
SPAN112 | Elementary Spanish II | 4 |
SPAN211 | Intermediate Spanish I | 4 |
SPAN212 | Intermediate Spanish II | 4 |
SPAN311 | Advanced Spanish I | 4 |
SPAN312 | Advanced Spanish II | 4 |
SPAN314 | Cinemundo | 4 |
Choose 1 from the following: | ||
HUM207X | Mexico/U.S.: Poverty & Human Rights | 3 |
SVL203 | Env Service-Learning in Ecuador | 1 |
Credit Requirements for minor: 17-19 credits.
Note:
- From the first list of course options. You can take one of the following:
- HUM 207
- SVL 203
- Study Abroad in a Spanish-speaking country (intermediate or advanced course in language or culture, taught in Spanish and designed beyond or apart from the 211-212/311-312 sequence). This is for 3 credits
- Service Learning (via linked SVL credits) involving Spanish language application in the Hispanic community. This is for 1-3 credits
- You need to take either SPAN 312 or SPAN 314