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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Spanish Minor
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The Spanish minor provides students with linguistic and cultural competencies that enhance preparation for many disciplines such as business, hospitality management, mass communications, and education as well as pre-law and pre-medicine.
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Minor Requirements
The minor in Spanish consists of a minimum of six courses beyond Spanish III (SPN 2200 ) or equivalent: two (2) required courses (6 credit hours) and four (4) upper-level elective courses (12 credit hours).
Total Minor Credit Hours: 18
Minor Core Credit Hours: 6
Notes:
*Students who place out of Spanish IV may substitute a SPN or SPW course beyond SPN 2201 .
**Native speakers may substitute SPN 2340 Advanced Spanish for Native Speakers I. In the case of highly qualified students, an upper level SPN/SPW course can be substituted.
Minor Elective Credit Hours: 12
Select 12 hours of SPN, SPW courses at 3000, 4000 level. (One SPT prefix course may be taken as part of the 12 hours.)
Students must complete a minimum of six (6) credits and two (2) courses exclusive to the minor that will not count toward the student’s major or other minors. These credits/courses must be completed at USF.
GPA Requirement
A GPA of 2.0 or better in the minor is required for certification.
Grading Requirement
All coursework completed for the Spanish Minor must have a grade of “C” or better to satisfy program requirements. Each minor course must be taken for a letter grade. No course may be taken Pass/Fail.
Residency Requirements
CAS Minor Academic Residency Requirement: 50% of minor must be completed at USF.
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