2025-2026 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish
- Requirements for a Major in Spanish
- Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Spanish
- Requirements for a Spanish PK-12 Education Major
- Suggested Order of Coursework for a Spanish PK-12 and Education Majors
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Requirements for a Major in Spanish
Students majoring in Spanish are required to complete a minimum of 33 credits in this subject, including:
Core Curriculum:
- SPA 300 - Reading and Telling Stories (3 credits)
- SPA 301 - Advanced Communication Through Cultural Topics or SPA 302 - Advanced Communication for Spanish Heritage Speakers (3 credits)
- SPA 309 - Advanced Spanish Grammar (3 credits)
- SPA 330 - Introduction to Literary & Media Analysis (3 credits)
Other Required Courses:
- One civilization and culture course, from the following:
- One Literature course, from the following:
- One Linguistics course, from the following:
- One 400-level literature course
- SPA 495 - Cross-national Literary Movements (Capstone) (3 credits)
- Two Spanish electives
All students are urged to declare the major at the beginning of their sophomore year and to take courses beyond the minimum number, particularly those in civilization and culture and literature.
Students should also seriously contemplate taking advantage of the various summer, semester, and year-long study abroad opportunities, which will advance credits in their Spanish major. They are also encouraged to consider a minor that will complement the major such as Latin American studies, business, or another language.
Credits for SPA 101, SPA 102, SPA 150, or SPA 201 will not be counted toward the major or minor. SPA 202 counts as an elective toward the major only if the student has not placed into the 300-level.
Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Spanish
To complete the program in four years, work toward the major should begin in a student's second year. The suggested distribution of courses follows.
Year One
Semester One:
- SPA 300 - Reading and Telling Stories (3 credits)
AND one from the following: - SPA 301 - Advanced Communication Through Cultural Topics (3 credits)
- SPA 302 - Advanced Communication for Spanish Heritage Speakers (3 credits)
Semester Two:
Year Two
Semester one:
One from the following:
- SPA 310 - Spanish Civilization and Culture (3 credits)
- SPA 311 - Latin American Civilization and Culture I (3 credits)
- SPA 312 - Latin American Civilization and Culture II (3 credits)
- SPA 313 - U.S. Latino/a Civilization and Culture (3 credits)
Semester Two:
Year Three
Semester One:
- SPA 308 - Spanish Phonetics (3 credits)
- SPA 327 - The History of the Spanish Language (3 credits)
- SPA 329 - Sociolinguistics of Spanish (3 credits)
- SPA 335 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3 credits)
Semester Two:
- SPA 315 - One-act Hispanic Drama (3 credits)
- SPA 331 - Survey of Spanish Literature (3 credits)
- SPA 332 - Survey of Spanish American Literature (3 credits)
- SPA 378 - Contemporary Latin American Literature (3 credits)
- AND one 300- or 400-level elective (3 credits)
Year Four
Semester One:
- One 400-level literature courses
- One 300- or 400-level elective
Semester Two:
Note: Majors may also take any of the Spanish for the professions courses as electives at any time. Classes are conducted primarily in Spanish.
Requirements for a Spanish PK-12 Education Major
Students choosing Spanish as a teachable major must complete a total of 36 credits in Spanish beyond the 200-level, including
- SPA 309 - Advanced Spanish Grammar (3 credits)
- SPA 300 - Reading and Telling Stories (3 credits)
- SPA 301 - Advanced Communication Through Cultural Topics (3 credits) OR SPA 302 - Advanced Communication for Spanish Heritage Speakers (3 credits)
- Two civilization and culture courses selected from
- MLL 313 - Foundations of World Language Teaching (1 credit)
- MLL 314 - High-Leverage Practices for World Language Teaching (3 credits)
- SPA 330 - Introduction to Literary & Media Analysis (3 credits)
- One survey of literature course
- SPA 335 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3 credits)
- SPA 495 - Cross-national Literary Movements (Capstone) (3 credits)
- One SPA 400-level literature course
- One SPA elective at the 300-or 400-level (3 credits)
Oral Proficiency Requirement
It is a requirement of the Michigan Department of Education and Grand Valley's College of Education and Community Innovation that teacher candidates achieve the Advanced-Low level on the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) in Spanish before student teaching. The OPI should be taken right away after returning from a study abroad program. Information sessions on the OPI and other requirements for certification are provided each semester.
Study Abroad Requirement
Students with a Spanish PK-12 education major must study abroad in a Spanish-speaking country for a minimum of one semester (12 to 15 credits in Spanish at the 300- or 400-level) in a departmentally approved program. Courses taken during the study abroad semester normally fulfill course requirements for the major, but these need to be determined ahead of time by a Spanish advisor. Students interested in pursuing a teaching degree in Spanish are urged to meet with a Spanish advisor as early as possible in their program.
Students are advised to complete at least SPA 300 and either SPA 301 or SPA 302 prior to studying abroad to maximize proficiency gains abroad.
Students who cannot meet the study abroad requirement will need to propose an alternative plan approved by a Spanish advisor.
Note: Per program accreditation requirements, teacher certification coursework in world languages must be at the 300-level or above. Students may need to take up to 16 additional credits (SPA 101, SPA 102, SPA 201, and SPA 202) before beginning the 300-level coursework, depending on language placement or credits earned by exam.
Suggested Order of Coursework for a Spanish PK-12 and Education Majors
To complete the program in four years, work toward the major should begin in a student's second year. The suggested distribution of courses follows.
Year Once
First or Second semester
Year Two
Semester One:
- SPA 301 - Advanced Communication Through Cultural Topics (3 credits) OR SPA 302 - Advanced Communication for Spanish Heritage Speakers (3 credits)
- PSY 301 - Child Development (3 credits)
Semester Two:
- EDF 315 - Diverse Perspectives on Education (3 credits)
- MLL 313 - Foundations of World Language Teaching (1 credit)
- SPA 330 - Introduction to Literary & Media Analysis (3 credits)
- AND one of the following:
Year Three
Semester One:
- EDI 339 - Teachers as Decision Makers: Instruction and Assessment in Secondary Schools (3 credits)
- EDS 379 - Universal Design for Learning: Secondary (3 credits)
- MLL 314 - High-Leverage Practices for World Language Teaching (3 credits)
- SPA 309 - Advanced Spanish Grammar (3 credits)
- SPA 331 - Survey of Spanish Literature (3 credits)
Semester Two:
- Study Abroad* (12-15 credits in Spanish)
OR
- SPA 335 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3 credits)
- SPA elective at the 300-or 400-level (3 credits)
AND one of the following:
- SPA 310 - Spanish Civilization and Culture (3 credits)
- SPA 311 - Latin American Civilization and Culture I (3 credits)
- SPA 312 - Latin American Civilization and Culture II (3 credits)
- SPA 313 - U.S. Latino/a Civilization and Culture (3 credits)
Year Four
Semester One (Teacher Apprenticeship):
- SPA 400-level literature course:
- EDI 331 - Secondary Teacher Apprenticeship and Seminar: 5-12 (4 credits)
- EDF 315 - Diverse Perspectives on Education (3 credits)
- EDR 321 - Disciplinary Literacy (3 credits)
- EDT 476 - Teaching with Technology (3 credits)
Semester Two (Teacher Internship):
- EDI 431 - Secondary Teacher Internship and Seminar: 5-12 (7 credits)
- EDI 432 - Secondary and PK-12 Internship: Disciplinary Content Seminar (2 credits)
- EDF 485 - The Context of Educational Issues (3 credits)
- SPA 495 - Cross-national Literary Movements (Capstone) (3 credits)
* Students who go abroad for the entire semester will complete 12-15 credits toward the major, which will significantly lighten the course load in other semesters.