1996-1997 Undergraduate Catalog |
Professor Ricardo Aguilar-Melantzón, department head
Professors Aguilar-Melantzón, DeLisle, J. Laroche, Rundell; Associate Professors Fouillade, Pollack; Assistant Professors Barquet, Garcia, Moore, Pino, Villa, Wolf; College Assistant Professors Buchenau, Kurtz, R. Laroche; Coordinator Aranda; College Instructors Enriquez, Ocougne
(505) 646-3408
DEGREE:Bachelor of Arts
MAJOR: Foreign Languages
SUPPLEMENTARY MAJOR:Latin American Studies
SUPPLEMENTARY MAJOR:Chicano Studies
College Foreign Language Requirement
Departmental Requirements
LING 200G, Introduction to Language
Second Language 111/112, 211, 212 or the equivalent with the approval of the department. All language majors are required to take LING 200G and a second language.
However, neither LING 200G nor a second language are required of students who are double majors in Spanish. This applies only to students who complete another major simultaneously with a language major.
Electives sufficient to bring total credits to 128, including 55 upper division.
An S grade in a foreign language course must correspond to a C grade
or better.
OPTION: French
Requirements
FREN 111, 112, Elementary French I, II, FREN 211, 212, Intermediate I, II, or equivalent
French courses numbered 300 or above 24 credits, 12 from courses in the language/linguistics category and 12 in the culture/literature category, selected with the help of the major adviser.
OPTION: German
Requirements
GER 111, 112, Elementary German I, II; and GER 211, 212, Intermediate German I, II or equivalent
German courses numbered 300 or above 24 credits selected with the aid of an adviser.
OPTION: Spanish
Language Placement
Requirements
SPAN 111, 112, 211, 212 or SPAN213, 214 or equivalent, and SPAN313, 314. Spanish courses numbered 300 or above24 credits selected with the aid of an adviser.
Supplementary Major: Latin American Studies
OPTIONS
Option 1: Concentration in Latin American Language, Culture, and Literature (Spanish or Portuguese):
a) 12 credits from Section 1
b) 12 credits from Section 2, of which no more than 6 may be taken in a single department
Option 2: Concentration in one major (e.g., history, government, economy, health science, anthropology, sociology) included in Latin American Social Sciences and Art:
a) 12 credits in the chosen area of Section 2 (if the major is government, one of these courses may be ECON 325G)
b) 6 credits from another area (or areas) of Section 2
c) 6 credits from Section 1
Section 1: Latin American Language, Culture and Literature:
Spanish/Portuguese
Language*
| SPAN 325, Advanced Conversation (nonnative speakers) | 3 |
| SPAN 327, Experiences in Advanced Oral Language | 3 |
| SPAN 345, Business Spanish | 3 |
| HL S 461, Health Communication with Hispanic Clients | 3 |
| PORT 325, Portuguese Conversation | 3 |
*Only 3 credits will count.
Culture
| SPAN 305, Topics in Hispanic Civilization | 3 |
| SPAN 362, Introduction to Spanish Culture and Civilization | 3 |
| SPAN 363, Introduction to Spanish-American Culture | 3 |
| SPAN 430, History of the Spanish Language | 3 |
| SPAN 450, Mexican Culture and Civilization | 3 |
| PORT 449, Special Problems | 3 |
Literature
| SPAN 386, Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature
|
3 |
| SPAN 387, Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature
|
3 |
| SPAN 388, Survey of Spanish-American Literature to Modernismo | 3 |
| SPAN 389, Survey of Spanish-American Literature since Modernismo | 3 |
| SPAN 406, Mexican Literature | 3 |
| SPAN 410, Spanish-American Novel to 1940 | 3 |
| SPAN 411, Spanish-American Novel after 1940 | 3 |
| SPAN 420, Spanish-American Essay to 1920 | 3 |
| SPAN 421, Spanish-American Essay after 1920 | 3 |
| SPAN 422, Spanish-American Short Story | 3 |
| SPAN 423, Spanish-American Theatre | 3 |
Section 2: Latin American Social Sciences and Art
| ART 334, Spanish Tradition in Art | 3 |
| ANTH 110, New World Prehistory | 3 |
| ANTH 306G, Peoples of Latin America | 3 |
| ANTH 361, Social Issues in the Rural Americas | 3 |
| ANTH 455, Peoples of Mexico and Central America | 3 |
| ECON 324G, Developing Nations | 3 |
| ECON 325G, Economic Development of Latin America | 3 |
| ECON 330, The Business Economy of Mexico | 3 |
| GEOG 328, Latin America | 3 |
| GOVT 367, Inter-American Relations | 3 |
| GOVT 371, Latin American Politics | 3 |
| GOVT 374, The Military in Latin America | 3 |
| GOVT 378, Politics and the U.S.-Mexico Border | 3 |
| GOVT, 379, The Politics and Government of Mexico | 3 |
| GOVT 471, Central American Politics | 3 |
| HIST 311, Colonial Latin America | 3 |
| HIST 312, Modern Latin America | 3 |
| HIST 351, Spain | 3 |
| HIST 435, Brazil | 3 |
| HIST 451, Colonial Mexico | 3 |
| HIST 454, Central America | 3 |
| HIST 456, Argentina | 3 |
| HIST 457, The Mexican Revolution | 3 |
| HIST 458, History of the U.S.-Mexico Border | 3 |
| HIST 482, National Mexico | 3 |
| HIST 483, Cuba: Colony to Castro | 3 |
| HL S 462, Hispanic Health Issues | 3 |
| HL S 465, International Health Problems | 3 |
| HL S 463, Interdisciplinary Seminar | 3 |
| HL S 482G, Cross-Cultural Aspects of Health | 3 |
| SOC 361, Social Issues in the Rural Americas | 3 |
Supplementary Major: Chicano Studies
Core Requirements
| SOC 270, Sociology of the Chicano Community I | 3 |
| SPAN 350, Introduccion´ a Estudios Chicanos | 3 |
| HIST 367, Mexican Americans in the United States | 3 |
| HIST 457, The Mexican Revolution | 3 |
Culture and Literature
| ENGL 394G, Southwestern Literature and Folklore | 3 |
| SPAN 385, Introduction to Chicano Literature | 3 |
| SPAN 407, Chicano Literature | 3 |
| SPAN 468, Hispanic Literature in the United States | 3 |
| SPAN 432, Studies in Southwest Spanish | 3 |
Applicable upper division honors courses
Applicable upper-division "Special Topics" courses
Social Studies
| ECON 346, The New Mexico Economy | 3 |
| GEOG 325, Geography of New Mexico | 3 |
| GOVT 353, New Mexico Politics | 3 |
| HIST 452, National Mexico | 3 |
| HIST 458, History of the U.S.-Mexican Border | 3 |
| SOC 470, Sociology of the Chicano Community II | 3 |
Applicable upper division honors courses
Applicable upper division "Special Topics" courses
Additional Courses
MINOR IN LINGUISTICS