Foreign Languages Minor: Recommended Courses of Study

Criminal Justice Majors with Spanish Minor

Recommended Course of Study

A. The student beginning Spanish classes at the 211 level should take the following 6 courses to complete an 18 credit minor:Spanish 211 – Intermediate Spanish I

  • Spanish 212 – Intermediate Spanish II
  • Spanish 223 or Spanish 300 (Spanish for Reading and Review / Intensive Grammar – depending on student proficiency level)
  • Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish
  • Spanish 310 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)
  • Spanish 325 – Latin American Culture and Civilization

B. The student beginning Spanish classes at the 223 level should take the following 5 courses to complete a 15 credit minor:Spanish 223 – Spanish for Reading and Review

  • Spanish 300 – Intensive Grammar
  • Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish
  • Spanish 310 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)
  • Spanish 325 – Latin American Culture and Civilization

C. Student beginning Spanish classes above the 223 level should take the following 5 courses to complete a 15 credit minor:

  • Spanish 300 – Intensive Grammar
  • Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish
  • Spanish 310 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)
  • Spanish 325 – Latin American Culture and Civilization 
  • Spanish elective above the 223 level (Recommended – Spanish 280, 303, 330)

NOTE: Substitutions for these recommended courses may be warranted, however any substitutions must be approved by the English &  Foreign Languages Department.

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Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) - Spanish Option

Recommended Course of Study to Complete the Spanish Requirements of this Program

A. The student beginning Spanish classes at the 211 level should take the following courses to complete the required 18 credits:

Spanish 211 – Intermediate Spanish I and Spanish 212 – Intermediate Spanish II plus one of the following at Marywood University:

Spanish 223 or Spanish 300 (Spanish for Reading and Review / Intensive Grammar – depending on student proficiency level)

Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish

Spanish 307*– Advanced Medical Spanish

Spanish 310, 325 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues, Latin American Culture and Civilization or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)

The remaining 9 credits will be completed during the study abroad phase in Costa Rica.

B. The student beginning Spanish classes at the 223 level should take the following courses to complete the required 18 credits:

Spanish 223 – Spanish for Reading and Review and Spanish 300 – Intensive Grammar plus one of the following at Marywood University:

Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish

Spanish 307* – Advanced Medical Spanish

Spanish 310, 325 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues, Latin American Culture and Civilization or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)

The remaining 9 credits will be completed during the study abroad phase in Costa Rica.

C. Student beginning Spanish classes above the 223 level should take the following courses to complete the required 18 credits:

Spanish 300 – Intensive Grammar and Spanish 307* – Advanced Medical Spanish plus one of the following at Marywood University:

Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish

Spanish 310 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)

Spanish 325 – Latin American Culture and Civilization 

The remaining 9 credits will be completed during the study abroad phase in Costa Rica.

NOTE: Substitutions for these recommended courses may be warranted, however any substitutions must be approved by the Foreign Languages Program.

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Nusing Majors with Spanish Minor

Recommended Course of Study

A. The student beginning Spanish classes at the 211 level should take the following 6 courses to complete an 18 credit minor:

  • Spanish 211 – Intermediate Spanish I
  • Spanish 212 – Intermediate Spanish II
  • Spanish 223 or Spanish 300 (Spanish for Reading and Review / Intensive Grammar – depending on student proficiency level)
  • Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish
  • Spanish 307* – Advanced Medical Spanish
  • Spanish 310, 325 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues, Latin American Culture and Civilization or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)

B. The student beginning Spanish classes at the 223 level should take the following 5 courses to complete a 15 credit minor:

  • Spanish 223 – Spanish for Reading and Review
  • Spanish 300 – Intensive Grammar
  • Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish
  • Spanish 307*– Advanced Medical Spanish
  • Spanish 310, 325 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues, Latin American Culture and Civilization or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)

C. Student beginning Spanish classes above the 223 level should take the following 5 courses to complete a 15 credit minor:

  • Spanish 300 – Intensive Grammar
  • Spanish 307*– Advanced Medical Spanish
  • Spanish 275 – Conversational Spanish
  • Spanish 310 or 350 – (Contemporary Hispanic Issues or The Latino Condition in the U.S. – depending on course offerings)
  • Spanish 325 – Latin American Culture and Civilization 

NOTE: Substitutions for these recommended courses may be warranted, however any substitutions must be approved by the English & Foreign Languages Department.

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