60 credit hours
The Associate of Arts degree with an emphasis in Spanish provides the essential language background for the advanced study of Spanish; for the mastery of the competencies in listening, speaking and writing the language; and for a more rapid acquisition of other foreign languages (such as romance languages like French). The courses are oral-proficiency based in order to enable the student to converse in Spanish as quickly as possible.
Career Options
The demand for Spanish both in the community and the business environment is growing rapidly. Combining Spanish with another field can expand opportunities in nursing, teaching, computer science, sociology, banking, counseling, law, and many other areas.
| AA Core Curriculum | 45 credit hours | |
| Graduation Requirement | 3 credit hours | |
| Recommended Electives | 12 - 15 credit hours | |
| SPAN | 1300 | Conversational Spanish I |
| SPAN | 1310 | Conversational Spanish II |
| SPAN | 1411 | Beginning Spanish I |
| SPAN | 1412 | Beginning Spanish II |
| SPAN | 2311 | Intermediate Spanish I |
| SPAN | 2312 | Intermediate Spanish II |
| SPAN | 2313 | Spanish for Native Speakers I |
| SPAN | 2315 | Spanish for Native Speakers II |
| SPAN | 2321 | Spanish Literature I |
| SPAN | 2322 | Spanish Literature II |
Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
for that course.

