Spanish for Professionals Minor (18 credits)
The Spanish for Professionals minor is designed for students preparing for a career path in public service. These professional paths may include health care (nursing, physician assistant, pre-med, communication science and disorders, music therapy, athletic trainer), social work, criminal justice, psychology, education, counseling etc. Course requirements vary according to the student’s previous experience and entry level placement as determined by the Modern Languages Department.
Students pursuing the minor will follow one of the tracks below depending on their initial placement:
Track A: Student placing beyond the 212 level
Required Core Spanish Language Courses: (9 credits)
Required Cultural Course: (3 credits)
Students may also register for
SPAN 313, Introduction to Hispanic Cultures and Civilizations.
Two Electives: (6 credits)
Students should select 2 additional courses beyond the 275 level to hone their understanding of language, literature, and culture.
Track B – Students who place into 211
Required Core Spanish Language Courses: (15 credits)
Required Cultural Course: (3 credits)
Students may also register for
SPAN 313, Introduction to Hispanic Cultures and Civilizations.