The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at CSUB prepares students to interact and succeed in an increasingly global world. Cultural understanding and second language skills offer distinct advantages to graduates, particularly at a time when cultural, ethnic, and linguistic diversity in society is rapidly increasing. The department offers B.A. and M.A. degrees in Spanish, minors in Spanish and French, and a California Single Subject Credential in Spanish. A Special Major in French is available to interested students.
Program Goals & Objectives
Goals of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures are to foster a broader linguistic, literary and cultural understanding of global societies, equip students with skills that are necessary in career fields, and prepare teachers of modern languages with the necessary knowledge and skills for teaching languages and cultures to others. These goals are accomplished by fostering interest in, and understanding of, cultures and peoples, and by developing student proficiency in the fundamental language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in the languages offered.
Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Spanish
The Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Spanish requires a minimum of 33 units of coursework as specified below. In addition, students must achieve satisfactory performance on proficiency tests upon entrance to and exit from the major program, with a minimum grade of C in each course applying to the major program. Course requirements are as follows:
Lower division coursework: 6-8 units
SPAN 2000 and 2010 with accompanying labs, or SPAN 2020 and 2030.
Credit may be awarded for these courses if proficiency/placement testing demonstrates student to be on an advanced level and the student achieves a grade of B or above in the course the student places into. Note: Students with little to no prior experience with Spanish may need to take SPAN 1000 and 1010 in preparation for major coursework, but these courses do not count toward the 33 units required for the degree.
Upper division coursework: 27 units
SPAN 3000:
- Choice of two literature courses (SPAN 3100, 3110, 3120, 3130, 3140, 3710)
- Choice of one linguistics course (SPAN 3200, 3210, 3220, 3230, 3720)
- Choice of one culture course (SPAN 3300, 3310, 3320, 3330, 3340, 3730)
- Choice of 9 additional units (3 courses) not counted as fulfilling other requirements with at least 3 units at the 4000 level
- SPAN 4908 to be completed in the final semester of program study
Spanish B.A. Resources
Spanish B.A. General Education (GE):
Course Information and Outline:
Spanish B.A. Courses
Spanish Major Outline
GE and Spanish B.A. Graduation Outlines:
Pre-Semester System and New Major Requirements
Graduation Outline: Prior Catalog/2013-2016
Graduation Outline: Current Catalog/2016-2017
Spanish Minor
Program Goals & Objectives
Requirements for a Minor in Spanish
A minimum of 12 units of Spanish coursework are needed for a minor in Spanish, 9 of which must be at the 3000 level or above.
Lower division coursework: 3 units
Credit may be awarded for these courses if proficiency/placement testing demonstrates student to be at an advanced level and the student achieves a grade of B or higher in the course the student places into. Note: Students with little to no prior experience with Spanish may need to take SPAN 1000 and SPAN 1010 (with their accompanying labs) as prerequisites for minor coursework, but these courses do not count toward the 12 units required for the degree.
Upper division coursework: 9 units
Choose 3 courses
- SPAN 3000:
- Choice of literature courses (SPAN 3100, 3110, 3120, 3130, 3140, 3710)
- Choice of linguistics course (SPAN 3200, 3210, 3220, 3230, 3720)
- Choice of culture course (SPAN 3300, 3310, 3320, 3330, 3340, 3730)
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish with Credential Emphasis
Become a Spanish Educator in the State of California!
The Spanish Program currently offers a Subject Matter Program that has been approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing and that meets the Subject Matter Competency Requirement for a Single Subject Credential. Students wishing to complete the requirements for the California Single Subject Credential in Spanish should consult with an appropriate Spanish faculty advisor.
All of the following courses or equivalent courses are required (9 courses, 27 units):
Language
- Intermediate Spanish Grammar*
- SPAN 3000: Advanced Language Skills (3)
Literature
- SPAN 3100: Spanish Literature I (3)
- SPAN 3110: Spanish Literature II (3)
- SPAN 3120: Hispanic American Literature (3)
Linguistics
- SPAN 3220 Spanish Grammar in Society (3) or SPAN 3230 Spanish of the United States (3)
Culture
- SPAN 3320 Mexican/Mex American Cultures (3) or SPAN 3330 U.S. Latino Folklore (3) or SPAN 3310 Latin American Civilization (3)
Senior Seminar
- SPAN 4908 Senior Seminar/Capstone (3)
Electives
- Plus two (2) upper division courses taught in Spanish
*If you have scored a 5 or above on a Spanish AP exam, then you are eligible to begin at the 3000 level; you will receive credit for intermediate Spanish
Teaching Credential Resources
Become an Educator
REQUIREMENTS: Single Subject Teaching Credential in Spanish
1. Complete the B.A. in Spanish - All of the courses stated in the above text box entitled "Spanish Teaching Credential" need to be completed
2. Complete the Single Subject Credentials Program
3. Fulfill the Basic Skills Requirement
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