Spanish Minor
"El que no sabe gozar de la aventura cuando le viene, no se debe quejar ²õÃ se pasa. "-Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha
If you are a major in another discipline, considering a minor in Spanish
The minor in Spanish consists of 21 credits of Spanish classes. The following are the required classes:
| Spanish Courses for a Minor |
|---|
| LG 131 Introductory Spanish |
| LG 132 Introductory Spanish II |
| LG 231 Intermediate Spanish I |
| LG 232 Intermediate Spanish II |
| 3 300+ level courses ( 9 credit hours) * |
*There are several ways you can fulfill these 9 upper-division credit hours.
- you can study abroad on a program sponsored by the Department of Foreign Languages and two classes offered by the host institution. You will take the third advanced Spanish course at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ either before or after completing the study abroad program.
- You can choose three courses from LG 333, LG 334, LG, 335, LG 336, LG 337, LG 431, LG 432, LG 433, LG 492 to complete your minor
- You can take LG 335 ( Technical and Commercial Spanish), LG 337 (Spanish for the Medical
Professions) and an elective of your choice at the 300 or 400 level to have a Spanish
minor geared towards the professional world.
If you are a Foreign Languages major
You can also fulfill the requirement for a minor by completing another foreign concentration ( 24 credit hours). Below are the classes you will take for a second concentration in Spanish:
| Spanish Courses for a Second Concentration |
|---|
| LG 131 Introductory Spanish |
| LG 132 Introductory Spanish II |
| LG 231 Intermediate Spanish I |
| LG 232 Intermediate Spanish II |
| 4 300+ level courses ( 12 credit hours) which may include 9 credit hours of courses taken abroad. |


