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BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR IN LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

 

Following is one suggested four-year degree plan. Students are encouraged to see their advisor each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment. Students are responsible for reviewing Program of Study and Requirements.

*See Appendix A Core Curriculum and Optional Course Information.

** See the Appendix B for approved list of minors and requirements.

 

FALL
HOURS
SPRING
HOURS
FRESHMAN YEAR FRESHMAN YEAR
ENGL
1301 English Composition I 3 ENGL 1302 English Composition II 3
MATH
1314 College Algebra 3 MATH   Math Elective1 3
HIST
1301

The U.S. to 1877

3 HIST 1302 The U.S. Since 1877 3
SPCH
1311 Fundamentals of Speech 3     Soc/Behavioral Science* 3
  Visual/Performing Arts* 3     Natural Science* 4
  Activity or Wellness* 1        
Total 16   16
 
SOPHOMORE YEAR
SOPHOMORE YEAR
ENGL   Survey of Literature* 3 PSCI 2306 American State Govt
3
PSCI 2305 American National Govt 3 SPAN 2320 Span Grammar & Comp
3
  Natural Science* 4     General Elective
3
  Minor Curriculum** 3     Minor Curriculum**
3
  Concentration2 3     Concentration2
3
Total 16  
15
 

JUNIOR YEAR
JUNIOR YEAR
SPAN 3317 Spanish Linguistics 3 SPAN 4310 Adv Spanish Grammar&Comp
3
    Foundation Studies3 3     Foundation Studies3
3
  Foundation Studies3 3     Foundation Studies3
3
  Foundation Studies3 3     Foundation Studies3
3
    Adv General Elective 3     Foundation Studies3 3
Total 15  
15
 

SENIOR YEAR
SENIOR YEAR
SPAN 4390 Spanish for Prof Purposes 3 LAS 4302 Sr Sem in Latin Amer Studies
3
    Concentration2 3     Adv Minor Curriculum**
3
  Concentration2 3     Adv Minor Curriculum**
3
  Concentration2 3   Adv Minor Curriculum**
3
    Adv General Elective 3     Adv General Elective 3
  Adv Minor Curriculum** 3    
Total 18  
15
 
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS:     126
 
1Math elective, select 3 SCH from any math course above the level of College Algebra.
2Concentration, select 15 SCH, 12 at the 3000-4000 level, from one of the following tracks:
  1.

Latin American Languages and Literature: SPAN 2325, 3305, 3323, 4303, 4309, 4317,

    4340, 4350, 4351; PORT 1311, 1312, 3301, 3324; FREN 1311, 1312, 2311,
    2312.
  2. Social Sciences: ANTH 2302, 2346, 3304, 3306, 3351, 4301; GEOG 3350, 3353, 4395;
    HIST 3301, 3310; PSCI 3310, 3340, 3345, 3350, 4307, 4309, 4335; SOCI 3306, 3307,
    3371.
  3. Business and Economics: BA 3320; MIS 3310; ECO 2301, 2302, 4340, 4350, 4370
    4390; FIN 3310, 3320; MGT 4351 (prerequisite MGT 3310).
3Foundation Studies:  ANTH 3302, ARTS 3310 (Prerequisite 1301, 1303, or 1304 or consent of instructor), ECO 3325 (prerequisite ECO 2301 or consent of instructor), GEOG 3352, HIST 3330, PSCI 3308, SOCI 3306.
 
Actual degree plans may vary depending on availability of courses in a given semester.
 
Some courses may require prerequisites not listed.
   

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