Spanish Major
Spanish Translation and Interpretation Option
Bachelor of Arts
FAH BA 3707
- Minimum General Studies = 45
- English Language minimum = 9
- Humanities minimum = 9
- Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science minimum = 3
- Natural Sciences minimum = 7
- Social and Behavioral Sciences minimum = 9
- Personal Development minimum = 2
- BA Language requirement = 6
- SPAN 200GS, Intermediate Spanish I - 3 hours
- SPAN 201GS, Intermediate Spanish II - 3 hours
- Major Option = 36
- Minor or 2nd Major, minimum = 24
- Minors are 24 hours; 18 must be unduplicated. Electing a second major may add as many as
18 required hours. Should 6 hours of the minor also meet other requirements, the
unrestricted electives will be greater.
- Minimum total hours required coursework = 111
- Unrestricted elective in 125 hour program = 14
- Minimum total hours required for BA in Spanish Translation and Interpretation = 125
- All UNK degrees require a minimum of 125 hours. Forty (40) of the hours required for
all UNK degrees must be upper division hours, which are courses numbered 300 or above
taken at a 4-year college or university.
- A. Spanish Translation and Interpretation Requirements (27 hours required)
- Take all of the following:
- FORL 308, Seminar in Translation I
(Non-Literary) - 3 hours
- FORL 309, Seminar in Translation II (Literary)
- 3 hours
- FORL 409, Interpretation - 3 hours
- SPAN 204GS, Culture, Conversation and Writing -
3 hours
- SPAN 303, Advanced Spanish Grammar - 3 hours
- SPAN 304, Advanced Conversation and Composition
- 3 hours
- SPAN 333, Commercial Spanish - 3 hours
- SPAN 408, Comparative Grammar - 3 hours
- Take 1 course from:
- SPAN 305, Spanish Civilization - 3 hours
- SPAN 360, Latin American Civilization - 3 hours
- B. Spanish Translation and Interpretation Electives (9 hours required)
- Take 9 hours from:
- SPAN 275, Spanish Study Abroad II - 3 hours
- SPAN 276, Spanish Study Abroad II - 3 hours
- SPAN 300-499
- At least 3 hours from:
- SPAN 306-307, SPAN 357, SPAN
400-435, SPAN 470.
- Note: Students whose diplomas are from high schools where the language of
instruction is Spanish may be advised to substitute courses in English or Speech for SPAN
204, SPAN 303 or SPAN 304.
09 May 2006
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