Spanish Language, Literature, and Culture
Contact Gail Bulman, Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, 308 H.B. Crouse, 315-443-5385.
Faculty Gail Bulman, Pedro Cuperman, Kathryn Everly, Myrna Garcia, Harold Jones, Alicia Rios
The B.A. in Spanish language, literature, and culture offers cross-disciplinary exposure to the various literary genres and linguistic analyses of Spanish, South American, Central American, Caribbean, and Latino cultures. The language and history of the regions encourage students to formulate diverse theoretical models and cultural perspectives, which may be applied to a variety of career options. Courses range from the beginning level through a series of 300- and 400-level courses that allow students to pursue a major or minor in Spanish. All students with more than one year of high school Spanish are required to take a placement examination, which is given every fall. Students who do not take the exam in the fall should consult the Spanish language coordinator about their placement. The examination is a requirement for all students regardless of class standing.
First-year students need permission to enroll in courses numbered 300 or above. SPA 202 or its equivalent is a prerequisite for courses numbered 300 and above. Students, including transfers, with credits earned in Spanish, should consult the major advisor of Spanish as early as possible. Early consultation is also important for students with little or no preparation in Spanish so they may be sure to satisfy prerequisites and requirements within four years.
STUDY ABROAD
To become fluent in the language and to learn about Spain and the Spanish people, students are encouraged to study abroad for a semester or a year. Syracuse University’s program in Madrid, Spain, allows students to take fully accredited courses in Spanish language and literature, anthropology, fine arts, history, political science, and public communication. Courses are taught both in English and Spanish. For students already fluent in Spanish, placements are also available at the Universidad Autonoma and the Universidad Alcala de Henares. Students choosing Spanish as a major are encouraged to take advantage of the study abroad program in Madrid. For further information, contact the Spanish program coordinator or Syracuse University Abroad, 106 Walnut Place.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
The major in Spanish consists of 27 credits in upper division courses taught in Spanish. Three credits from SPA 202 may be applied to the major. SPA 301 Approaches to Reading Texts is a requirement for all majors and minors. It is recommended that students take SPA 301 immediately following SPA 202 and before entering any 400-level course. At least 6 credits of 300-level courses must be taken before entering the 400 level. At least 12 credits of 400-level courses are required for the major.
Minor in Spanish
A minor in Spanish consists of a minimum of 18 credits. Three credits from
SPA 202 may be applied to the minor.
SPA 301 Approaches to Reading Texts is a requirement for all majors and minors. It is recommended that students take
SPA 301 immediately following
SPA 202 and before entering any 400-level course. At least 6 credits of 300-level courses must be taken before entering the 400 level. At least 6 credits of 400-level courses are required for the minor.