Spanish (Teacher Certification), Bachelor of Arts

(Focus: EC – 12TH Grade Teacher Certification)

This program leads to a profession which requires an occupational license as defined under Texas Occupations Code 58.001 This requires that all applicants seeking to become licensed must undergo a criminal background check prior to licensure. Students in this program should check with the College of Education and P-16 Integration on the requirements for a criminal background check prior to student teaching.

Globalization and the Internet Revolution have intensified contact among cultures, and hence an education in multiple languages and technology is an absolute imperative in the new millennium. Pursuing a B.A. in Spanish with Teacher Certification not only insures bilingual and bicultural competencies, but also fosters critical and creative thinking skills through the study of literature, linguistics, curriculum, pedagogy, cognition, Culture, and cultures. Our program promotes these skills by introducing students to philosophical issues examined in literature and art; to writing and analytical skills; to professional teaching skills; and to the rich cultural complexities of languages, peoples, and nations across the globe. In addition to Education (public and private K-12 schools, student exchange programs, corporate programs for foreign transfers), a student with a BA degree in Spanish Education may consider work in the following areas: government (armed forces, Department of Justice, US Citizenship and Immigration Service), non-profit organizations (civic organizations, international exchange programs, social work and social services), commerce (customer service, translation and interpretation, research, marketing firms), travel and tourism (airlines and airports, travel agencies, convention centers), arts media & entertainment (advertising, foreign news agencies, museums) or public service (civil service, international service organizations, social and rehab services).

Note: For a PDF version of the degree requirements for this program go to the Undergraduate Programs page on the UTRGV website. 

 

Core Curriculum Requirements – 42 Hours

Students must fulfill the Core Curriculum requirements.

Major Requirements – 42 Hours (36 advanced)

Spanish Core – 12 hours (6 advanced)

Required

SPAN 2313Spanish for Heritage Language Learners II

3

SPAN 2315Spanish for Heritage Language Learners III

3

SPAN 3300Advanced Spanish Grammar & Composition I

3

SPAN 3301Advanced Spanish Grammar & Composition II

3

Literature – 12 hours (12 advanced)

Required

SPAN 3305Techniques of Literary Analysis

3

SPAN 3306Introduction to Spanish Literature

3

SPAN 3307Introduction to Latin American Literature

3

SPAN 3308/MASC 3308Introduction to Latina/o Literature

3

Linguistics – 9 hours (9 advanced)

Required

SPAN 4310Spanish Applied Linguistics

3

SPAN 4315Acquisition of the Spanish Language

3

Choose one:

SPAN 3311Spanish Phonology & Phonetics

3

SPAN 4311Spanish in Social Context

3

Support Courses – 9 hours (9 advanced)

Required

SPAN 3338The Hispanic World

3

SPAN 4370Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language

3

SPAN 4380Senior Seminar

3

Teacher Certification – 27 Hours (24 advanced)

Area of Certification: Spanish (EC-12)

EDFR 2301Intercultural Context of Schooling

3

EDUC 3301The Teaching Profession and Student Learning in Contemporary Schools

3

EDUC 3302Knowledge of Student Development and Learning

3

EDUC 3304Instructional Planning and Assessment in Culturally Sustaining Classrooms

3

EDUC 3306Evidence-Based Teaching in Positive Learning Environments

3

EDUC 4306Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy

3

READ 4305Disciplinary Literacy in Content Area Classrooms

3

EDUC 4611Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level

6

Free Electives – 9 Hours

Choose 9 hours of free electives.

Total Credit Hours: 60

Total Credit Hours: 120

Admission, Progression, and Graduation Requirements, if applicable:

Progression Requirements

For teacher certification, students must apply for admission and be accepted to the College of Education and P-16 Integration prior to enrolling in teacher certification courses, except for EDFR 2301 which is open to all students. Students unable to be admitted to EDUC 4611 will be required to substitute for 6 advanced hours, as recommended by advisor.

Graduation Requirements

Students must pass the TExES LOTE Spanish Exam (TEA), and pass the TExES PPR exam (TEA).