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Stephen Nichols
Department Chair

German and Romance
Languages and Literatures

Gilman Hall 330
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

Office Phone: 410.516.7227
Fax: 410.516.5358
Email: grll@jhu.edu

Thu May 15, 2008
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 Spanish Minor for the Professions


General Requirements:

The minors in Spanish Language will consist of six courses beyond the 210.212 Intermediate II or 210.213 Advanced Intermediate level as explained below. All courses for the minors must be those taught only in Spanish. It is also recommended that Spanish minors study abroad for a summer or a semester at a program approved by the Spanish language section of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. With the approval of the Director of Undergraduate Studies, only two Spanish language courses taken abroad or at another institution may be used toward the minor, and only one additional Spanish language course will be approved for credit (but this course will not count toward the minor).

Minor Requirements:

Students must complete six courses beyond 210.212 Intermediate II or 210.213 Advanced Intermediate level that must include the following: 210.311 Advanced Spanish I; 210.312 Advanced Spanish II or 210.316 Conversational Spanish or 210.317 Advanced Spanish Composition; one of the following three courses: 210.313 Medical Spanish, 210.314 Business Spanish, or 210.315 Legal Spanish; plus 210.411 Curso Traduccion para los Professiones and 210.412 Spanish Language Internship. The sixth course will be selected from 210.413 Curso de Perfeccionamiento or 211.280 Modern Latin American Culture or 211.290 Modern Spanish Culture or any course from the 215.200-400 literature series. Students placing out of 210.311 Advanced Spanish I should take instead a 215.xxx literature course. Native speakers should consult with the Spanish minor advisor.

Prerequisites

A. 210.212 Intermediate Spanish II or 210.213 Advanced Intermediate Spanish, or equivalent placement

Requirements

A. 210.311 Advanced Spanish I

B. 210.312 Advanced Spanish II or 210.316 Conversational Spanish or 210.317 Advanced Spanish Composition

C. one of the following: 210.314 Business Spanish, 210.313 Medical Spanish, 210.315 Legal Spanish

D. 210.411 Curso Traduccion para los Professiones

E. 210.412 Spanish Language Internship

F. one course from the 215.2xx-215.4xx series or 210.413 Curso de Perfeccionamiento or 211.280 Modern Latin American Culture or 211.290 Modern Spanish Culture






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