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Where can I take the Spanish language placement exam? The Spanish Language Placement Exam takes place every Friday. Students need to contact Jeremiah Webb at jaw@email.arizona.edu (520) 621-1048 to set up a time to take the placement exam. The test takes about 20-25 minutes to complete, and the University charges $20.00 to the Bursar's Account once the exam has been taken. Since this is only a placement exam, students may only take the exam once during their academic career at the University of Arizona, and they must not have any university or transfer units in the Spanish language. Only students who have never taken Spanish before can call 621-3124 to obtain information on how to register for Spanish 101. Where can I get information on the Spanish major and minor? Right here on our website! Or you can make an appointment to speak with Professor Yadira Berigan, Director of Undergraduate Studies, by calling 520-626-3517. Her office hours are . You may also email her at berigans@email.arizona.edu. If you are a minor make an appointment with minor advisor Beatriz Jimenez by calling 520-626-3514 or email her at bjimenez@email.arizona.edu. If I take a course that would fulfill a requirement for my Spanish major AND a General Education requirement, can I apply it to both? Yes. A maximum of 10 units may be used to fulfill both General Education and major/minor requirements. However you must have a minimum of 124 total units (42 of which must be upper division) in order to graduate. Do I have to have a minor if my major is Spanish? Yes. All students in the College of Humanities must declare and complete a minor in order to graduate. We recommend Portuguese, Latin American Studies or Mexican American Studies. Do I have to take SPAN 340/343 (Spanish Phonetics)? Not necessarily. The answer to this question depends upon the student’s situation. The following is a brief guideline: Students that major in Spanish in the Language and Linguistics track
must take SPAN 340/343 (as well as SPAN 452). What’s the difference between the concentration in Language and Literature and the concentration in Language and Linguistics for the Spanish major? By choosing a major in the Language/Linguistics track, students will study the structure of the Spanish language in depth. Coursework typically entails the study and analysis of different aspects of language structure (e.g. pronunciation, grammar and syntax), as well as other aspects of language learning and use (e.g. issues of language teaching, sociolinguistics, dialects of Spanish, Spanish in the Southwest, etc.) Do I need to have the prerequisite to get into 300 and 400 level courses? YES!!! Exceptions will be made only in the following circumstances:
Remember if taking the CLEP exam that credit WILL NOT be given for courses equivalent to or at a lower level than formal course work already completed and that exams must be taken prior to the completion of 55 units of college , contact the UA Testing Office by phone at (520) 621-7589 or by email at test@email.arizona.edu. Where can I get information on the Portuguese minor and major? Or visit the Portuguese Language Program website. Check out the website; Study Abroad! Our department programs are offered in Spain and Chile. UA also has the oldest program of study in Guadalajara, Mexico. You may find out about other programs by going to the Center for International Student Programs at 915 N. Tyndall Ave. Phone 621-4627. Where can I get information on a teaching certificate in Spanish? See an advisor in the College of Education. The Department of Teaching and Teacher Education is located in Rm 702 and the phone number is 621-1602. Appointments with advisors may be made by calling 621-7820. Susan O'Hagen is in charge of teacher certification and her number is 621-1573. Is there a program in Spanish-English translation? Yes. We have recently added another option for Spanish majors: Translation and Interpretation track, which is one of the few programs of its kind offered in the United States. A minor in this track is not currently offered through our department. You may find more information on a minor in Translation and Interpretation by going to the Mexican American Studies Department. In addition, The University of Arizona hosts each summer the Agnese Haury Institute for Court Interpretation in Modern Languages 445. Call 621-3615 for more information. Do you have a course in reading Spanish for graduate students from other departments? Not at present but we are considering it for the future. What can I do with a liberal arts degree? LOTS! Liberal Arts majors have been demonstrated to advance more quickly than their more specialized degree recipient peers in large corporations due to many skills acquired during college such as critical thinking and problem solving skills as well as the capacity to be flexible and deal with different populations. They are also shown to be very strong in research and presentational skills. In the Department of Spanish and Portuguese we will be offering a meeting each spring for our majors to discuss all of the career options available. Students hear of job possibilities in government, tourism, business and education and receive a packet that includes information on how to market oneself as a language major and tips for job interviews. This packet is available from Professor Berigan by request during the rest of the year. Students are also encouraged to use the UA Career Services Center in the Student Union Memorial Center Suite 411 (phone 621-2588). What if I decide to pursue my teaching certification after completing my BA degree? That is a great idea! You will need to see an advisor in the College of Education and tell him/her you are interested in a Post-Bac for teaching certification. The program will probably take one to one and one-half years to complete. Appointments with advisors in the College of Education may be made by calling 621-1462. Also look at their website. I have college credit in Spanish from another institution, how do I transfer that over to UA? If you attended an Arizona institution check out exactly how the credits in Spanish transfer by going to the online CEG (Course Equivalency Guide). If you attended an institution outside of the state, you must either email or bring all course descriptions to the Department of Spanish and Portuguese. For questions about how lower division transfer credits will transfer, contact Nichole Gaurd at nichole1@email.arizona.edu. For all other courses, contact either tha Major or Minor Advisor. If I go abroad on a university program other than those offered by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, will my credits transfer? No! The only programs outside of our department for which we currently give credit are the Guadelajara Summer School program and the CIRMA program. How do I file for my Senior Degree Check? 1) If you are a Spanish major, you must first see the Graduation AdvisorRachel Hamm (621-3292, rhamm@email.arizona.edu). Her office is EDU 235 and her office hours are M/W/TH 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., and T 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 2) Then you must have your minor signed off by an Advisor in that field (in some cases this isn’t necessary; find out for sure from Ms. Hamm). 3) Then if you have studied in a program that is NOT run by the Spanish Department, AND you filed a Transfer Preapproval sheet before studying abroad, will need to FIRST have Renee Griggs in the Office of Study Abroad and Student Exchange verify the classes (griggsr@email.arizona.edu or 626-7280). If you did not receive preapproval for your study abroad program before leaving, you will not receive credit for the Spanish or Portuguese classes you took. Then see your major or minor advisor in the Spanish Department. Schedule your advising appointment for Majors (Andrea Pope) or Minors (TBA) at: http://w3.coh.arizona.edu/spanadvise. 4) Finally, you will need to make an appointment with the General Education Advisors for the College of Humanities in Modern Languages 345. To do so, you must go to their advising appointment website: http://w3.coh.arizona.edu/coh/aia/students/index.cfm. Their phone number is 621-1048. Their office hours are Monday through Friday. I was raised speaking Spanish, how do I know which class to take? Sara M. Beaudrie Ph.D. Office: ML523 How do I unsubscribe from a listserv? Please visit http://listserv.arizona.edu/Unsubscribe.html for directions on how to unsubscribe yourself. Please ONLY unsubscribe if you are no longer a Spanish or Portuguese major or minor, as information you are responsible for knowing and that can affect your degree is sent to the listserv. |
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