Requirements consist of successful completion of, with a grade of B or better, language courses through 210.212 Intermediate Spanish II or 210.213 Advanced Intermediate, or equivalent placement; 210.311 Advanced Spanish I; 210.312 Advanced Spanish II; 215.231 or 232 Introduction to Literature in Spanish I or II; a combination of five courses from the 215.200-400 series, distributed between the cultures and literatures of Latin America and Spain. One of these five courses may be from another department such as Anthropology, History, Political Science, and so forth as long as it is on Latin America or Spain. 210.413 Curso de Perfeccionamiento or 211.280 Latin American Culture or 211.290 Modern Spanish culture may also count as one of these five courses. Students placing out of 210.311 Advanced Spanish I and /or 215.312 Advanced Spanish II will take instead a 215.xxx Literature or 211.xxx Spanish/Latin Amercian Culture class or 210.317 Advanced Composition may also be taken if placing out of 210.312 Advanced Spanish II. Native speakers should consult with the Spanish major adviser. It is strongly recommended that majors spend one semester abroad and/or attend summer or intersession programs. Currently, the department offers a Fall Program in Madrid, Spain, and also endorses the intersession Exchange Program with Cuba, as well as the Argentina and Peru Summer Programs organized by the Program on Latin American Studies. Students should consult with the directors of undergraduate studies or their department adviser prior to studying abroad.
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