Spanish (B.A.)

Program Overview

The Spanish Major encompasses a wide variety of courses to study the language itself, as well as the history, literature, culture, and civilization of the Spanish-speaking peoples. Introductory level courses focus on grammar, phonetics, conversation, composition and culture and are taught with an emphasis on oral proficiency. Intermediate and advanced courses are taught in Spanish.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah’s Spanish program can:

  1. Identify relevant historical (political, religious and economic) events in the geographical areas in which the target language is spoken.

  2. Describe cultural trends for the geographical areas in which the target language is spoken.

  3. Recognize syntactic phonetic structures in the target language.

  4. Define important literary periods and genres.

  5. Engage in purposeful reading and textual interpretation of literary and informational texts in the target language.

  6. Find, assess and utilize secondary sources.

  7. Engage in literary analysis and critical interpretation of texts in the target language.

  8. Document according to MLA standards.

  9. Write thesis driven essays about topics pertaining to language, literature, linguistics and culture.

  10. Communicate in spoken form with native speakers of the target language.

  11. Communicate in written form with native speakers of the target language.

  12. Identify and locate career/employment options and opportunities.

  13. Identify and locate continuing education options and opportunities as graduate programs.

  14. Articulate the integration of their Christian Faith with the academic and professional field of Foreign Languages.

Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

SPAN 101Fundamentals of Spanish I

3

SPAN 102Fundamentals of Spanish II

3

SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish

3

SPAN 206Spanish Conversation and Composition

3

LANG 493Modern Languages Seminar

3

Six credits from the following:

SPAN 301Topics in Latin American Literature

3

SPAN 302Culture and Identity in Latin America

3

SPAN 305Latin American Plays of Protest

3

SPAN 306Contemporary Mexico

3

Six credits from the following:

SPAN 311Topics in Spanish Pennsular Literature

3

SPAN 312Topics in Spanish Peninsular Culture

3

SPAN 314The Counter Reformation and the Spanish Baroque

3

SPAN 331Trans-Atlantic Literature

3

Three credits in Linguistics:

SPAN 320Spanish Linguistics

3

SPAN 322Applied Phonetics

3

SPAN 324Contrastive Linguistics

3

Fifteen credits of the following:

Approved Spanish courses at the Universidad de Granada, the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso or Universidad de Adolfo Ibanez, Vina del Mar, Chile. Students must complete at least one Latin American or Spanish peninsular literature class (3 hours). Additional courses should be selected among a variety of humanities courses that may include grammar, literature, history, art history, or political science to attain a total of 15 credits of Spanish classes. Students should confirm with the Department of Modern Languages that the courses that they select are approved for the Spanish major.

Note: Students must complete a minimum of 33 credits in Spanish (SPAN).

QuEST Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement 0
QuEST requirements Credits
First Year Seminar 3
Oral Communication 3
Created and Called for Community (W) 3
Mathematical Sciences 3 or 4
Laboratory Science 3 or 4
Science, Technology & the World 3
Two of the following (6 credits total):
   Social Science
   European History
   United States History
6
Literature (SPAN 301, SPAN 311 or SPAN 331) met/major
Philosophy and Religion 3
Arts 3
First Semester of Language (SPAN 101) met/major
Second Semester of Language (SPAN 102) met/major
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural (SPAN 201) met/major
Non-Western Studies (SPAN 302 or SPAN 305) met/major
Bible 3
Christian Beliefs 3
Wellness course 1
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism 3
QuEST requirements 40-42
Major requirements 45
Free electives 38-36
Total credits 123

The writing requirement for this major is distributed among courses within the major.