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Majors & Minors

Portuguese Minor | Spanish Major | Spanish Minor

General Distribution Requirement

Except for elementary and intermediate language courses, all courses in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese count toward the general distribution requirement in humanities.

General Education Requirements

Courses that meet the general education requirements in writing, quantitative thinking, internationalism and US identities and differences听are posted on the Registrar's web page in advance of registration for each semester.

Additional information regarding the general distribution requirement and the general education requirements can be found in the graduation requirements听section of this catalog.

Language Requirement

Students can fulfill the 日韩精品 foreign language requirement in Spanish or Portuguese in this department by completing one of the following: 1) A score of 4-5 on the Advanced Placement Test offered through high schools;听2) Successful completion of Macalester's听听辞谤听; 3) Successful completion of Macalester's two-course accelerated Portuguese language sequence听听迟丑谤辞耻驳丑听.

Students earn credit for 听补苍诲 听by scoring 5, 6, or 7 on the International Baccalaureate Exam. These students will still need to fulfill the above guidelines for the two-year language requirement.

Students will not receive credit for 听if they have previously taken or been awarded credit for 听补苍诲/or 听.

Students will not receive credit for 听if they have previously taken or been awarded credit for 听补苍诲/or 听.

Students are expected to satisfy the foreign language requirement through courses at Macalester, unless exceptional circumstances arise.

Students who fulfilled the language requirement by meeting the guidelines above must take 听or SPAN 306 before entering the sequence of courses further required for a major or minor in Spanish.

Honors Program

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese participates in the honors program. Eligibility requirements, application procedures and specific project expectations for the department are available from either the department office or the Academic Programs and Advising Office.

Topics Courses

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Topics courses cover a variety of themes and approaches not found in our regular course offerings. Recent topics courses have included: Marginalized and Subaltern Figures; From Cervantes to Garc铆a M谩rquez; Caribbean Oral Traditions; Latinx in the Midwest; Hyphenating Identities; Disparate Journeys: Brazil and the US since the Abolition of Slavery. Prerequisite: varies. Offered fall and/or spring, depending on instructor availability, and announced at the time of registration. (4 credits)

Independent Study

The department offers independent study options in the form of tutorials, independent projects, internships, and听preceptorships. For more information contact the department and review the Curriculum听section of the catalog.

Portuguese Minor

Minor Requirements

The Portuguese minor consists of five courses beyond : ; ; ; and two additional courses approved by the chair of Spanish and Portuguese.

Spanish Major

Major Requirements

A major in Spanish consists of a minimum of nine courses beyond or . Every major plan must be designed in consultation with a Department of Spanish and Portuguese faculty advisor. It will include or SPAN 306; , , or ; . In addition, students must take a minimum of one course from each of the three areas of the department curriculum (1) Empires, Colonialisms and Resistance; (2) Borders, Identities and Transgressions; (3) Language, Linguistics, and Communities. A minimum of three courses besides the capstone seminar () must be numbered 354 or above.

In addition, students majoring in Spanish are required to successfully complete one term of a study abroad program, although the Department of Spanish and Portuguese reserves the right to waive this requirement under exceptional circumstances. With prior approval from the Chair, up to two courses successfully taken on a study abroad program can apply toward the courses required for the Spanish major. These classes need to be in Spanish and in disciplinary areas of the humanities such as literature, cultural studies, linguistics, art, and history. (Check with the department for specific guidance about what classes abroad would count toward the minor.) Most study away classes will count at the lower 300-level, so it's best to plan to take your advanced classes (354 and above) on campus. Nevertheless, we can sometimes count one direct-enroll class as an advanced class with approval from the Department Chair.

Successful completion of fulfills the capstone seminar requirement.

Spanish Minor

Minor Requirements

Every minor plan should be designed in consultation with a Spanish department faculty advisor and must be approved by the Chair. The Spanish minor requires five courses beyond or . They must include or SPAN 306 and two courses numbered or higher. (Care should be taken to ensure that students have completed the proper prerequisite course for any upper-level course they select.) At least one of the two upper-level course must be taken at Macalester. With prior approval from the Chair, up to two courses successfully taken on a study abroad program can apply towards the Spanish minor.