The Spanish Education major requires a core program in Spanish of 39-51 hours with a minimum of three credit hours in a Spanish-speaking country. A prerequisite of six hours of beginning Spanish or demonstration of beginning-level proficiency by examinations required. Student will also be required to fulfill the general education requirements and the professional education requirements for a teaching degree. The Spanish Education major will equip students with the knowledge, skills and experience necessary for becoming highly qualified Spanish teachers. The program requires that all graduating seniors function at the ADVANCED level of proficiency in Spanish as defined by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) guidelines (intermediate – high is required by the state). The Spanish Education major will do the following: equip students with a well-rounded understanding of Spanish grammar and Hispanic literature, history and culture; prepare them to teach using the best methods and technology available for second language acquisition; and require Spanish language and cultural immersion experience in the local community and overseas. Prerequisite: SPA-117 and SPA-118 or beginning-level competency by examination.
Education Courses (38-40 credits)
EDU-130 | American Education | 3 |
EDU-200
| Educational Technology | 1 to 2 |
EDU-296 | Secondary School Observation/ Participation | 1 |
EDU-240 | Educational Psychology | 3 |
EDU-250 | Principles of Teaching | 3 |
PSY-276 | Psychology of the Exceptional Learner | 3 |
EDU-324 | Disciplinary Literacy | 3 |
EDU-382 | Methods of Teaching Senior High/ Junior High/Middle School Subjects | 3 |
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EDU-382TE | Methods of Teaching Sr High/Jr High/ Middle School Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages | 3 |
EDU-382C | Methods of Teaching Senior High/Junior High/Middle School Practicum | 1 |
SPA-380P | Elementary Spanish Education Practicum | 1 |
EDU-492 | Supervised Student Teaching Sr High/Jr High/Middle School/Elementary (P-12) | 15 |
EDU-495 | Student Teaching Seminar | 1 |
Spanish Courses (39-51 credits)
Language Courses (18-21 credits)
ENG-170 | Introduction to Language | 3 |
SPA-117 | Beginning Spanish I | 3 |
SPA-118 | Beginning Spanish II | 3 |
SPA-237 | Intermediate Spanish I | 3 |
SPA-238 | Intermediate Spanish II: Spanish for the Professions | 3 |
SPA-347 | Advanced Spanish I: Conversations for the Workplace | 3 |
SPA-349 | Advanced Spanish II: Writing for Professions | 3 |
Students are required to pass SPA-117, SPA-118, SPA-237, SPA-238, and SPA-347 with a minimum grade of "C" before advancing to the next level.
The foreign language coordinator may, however, grant some students permission to take another upper-division class at the same time that they are taking SPA-349.
CLEP Policy
Students may not elect to take SPA- 117, SPA- 118, SPA-237, or SPA-238 after successfully completing SPA-347, SPA-349, or any other upper-level course, but may pursue CLEP credit prior to completing SPA-349 or with the approval of the foreign language coordinator.
Students may CLEP SPA 117, SPA 118, or SPA 237 for credit. However, students must CLEP these courses prior to completing SPA 349 or with the approval of the foreign language coordinator to receive credit for their major or minor.
AP Policy
Incoming freshmen who, prior to their enrollment at Indiana Wesleyan University, pass the AP Spanish Language Exam with a minimum score of 4 will receive credit for SPA-237 and SPA-238. Students who pass the AP Spanish Language Exam with a minimum score of 3 will be awarded credit for SPA-117 and SPA-118. AP credit for these courses will not meet intercultural competency.
All Spanish Education majors must do the following prior to taking advanced level classes:
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the major.
- Take and pass the basic skills competency exam.
- Successfully complete the DAP interview.
- Successfully complete a "reading on demand" and "writing on demand" in Spanish.
Spanish Electives (18 credits)
SPA-348 | Culture and Civilization of Latin America | 3 |
SPA-354 | Latin American History | 3 |
SPA-357 | Spanish Linguistics and Phonology | 3 |
SPA-365
| Special Topics in Hispanic Studies | 3 to 9 |
SPA-370 | Hispanic Culture and Language Studies | 3 |
SPA-371 | Hispanic Culture in the U.S. | 3 |
SPA-372 | Culture and Civilization of Spain | 3 |
SPA-420 | Advanced Spanish Grammar | 3 |
SPA-457 | Survey of Spanish Literature | 3 |
SPA-458 | Survey of Spanish American Literature | 3 |
SPA-461 | Contemporary Spanish Literature | 3 |
SPA-462 | Spanish Short Stories | 3 |
SPA-465 | Special Topics in Spanish Literature | 3 to 9 |
Senior Seminar (3 credits)
Foreign Study Experience
Students may transfer a 300 or 400 level course taken abroad that focuses on the history, culture or literature of a Spanish-speaking country or the theory or practical use of the Spanish language for credit. Must be taught in Spanish and must be from an approved, accredited program.
If a student decides not to pursue CLEP credit prior to completing SPA 349, he or she must study abroad in Seville, Spain, for one semester in order to earn the remaining credits and graduate in 4 years. Students are highly encouraged to study abroad.
All Spanish Majors and Minors are strongly encouraged to study abroad through IWU-sponsored or IWU -approved programs during their junior year.
Students should consult with the Foreign Language Coordinator, the Global Engagement Office, as well as their faculty advisor before taking courses abroad to ensure that they are appropriate.
Prerequisite: SPA 349, junior standing, and approval from the Foreign Language Coordinator.