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University of Calgary Calendar 2009-2010 Faculty of Humanities 4. Program Details 4.2 French, Italian and Spanish Spanish 4.2.5 BA in Spanish
4.2.5 BA in Spanish
Admission

See 3.1 Admissions and other requirements under 3.5 Graduation.

Requirements

Students should choose a first half course appropriate to their command of the language. Students with no previous training in Spanish will normally begin with Spanish 201. Those with credit in Spanish 30, 31 or equivalent should normally enrol in Spanish 203. In all cases of doubt students are strongly urged to seek the advice of the Department and indeed are encouraged to do so at all stages of their program of study.

Students admitted to the Spanish program will take at least the following eight full-courses in Spanish.

Spanish 201 and 203

Spanish 301, 303 and 323

Spanish 405 and 407

Spanish 421 and 423

One other full-course at the 400 level (At least one half-course equivalent in literature; the other half-course equivalent may be Romance Studies 499.)

Spanish 505

Plus one and one half full-course equivalents at the 500 level

Another half-course equivalent in Spanish at the senior level

Note: Spanish 235 and 237 may not be counted for credit in the Major or Honours programs in Spanish.

Note: Students who place higher than the 201 level in the language-course sequence must substitute approved Spanish courses for those language courses which are not required.

Other Requirements

Students are required to have a micro-focus (two full-course equivalents) in a discipline related to their interests in the Hispanic world (from areas such as Political Science, History, Latin American Studies or Women's Studies), or a Minor (five full-course equivalents) in another discipline or a second Major.

Students should bear in mind faculty requirements concerning the general distribution of courses.

Note: The micro-focus must be approved by the Department.