The major of Spanish provides a linguistic and grammatical study of the language and an in-depth look into the culture of Spanish-speaking peoples. The objective of the program is to prepare students for transfer to a four-year university. Employment opportunities are numerous, and include both academic and non-academic positions, including working for corporations, business entities, and not-for-profits. Numerous career pathways are open to students demonstrating a proficiency in spoken and written Spanish including, but not limited to, teaching, social service, and retail.
| Required Courses: 18 units
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| SPAN B1ab | Elementary Spanish 5.0 |
| SPAN B2ab | Elementary Spanish 5.0 |
| SPAN B3 | Intermediate Spanish 4.0 |
| SPAN B10 | Spanish for Heritage Speakers |
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| SPAN B4 | Intermediate Spanish 4.0 |