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110

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2015-2016

Spanish

Bachelor of Arts

Barbara Domcekova, Kim Lewis, Janie Spencer

In light of the significant changes taking place in our present day world

and the need for greater international understanding and cooperation,

one cannot overestimate the importance of foreign language study.

The courses in foreign languages at Birmingham-Southern College are

designed to help students attain written and oral proficiency. Furthermore,

in studying a foreign language, students develop an appreciation of

another culture and in doing so gain new insights into their own culture

as well.

Students are encouraged to complement their coursework in a foreign

language with various on- and off-campus experiences: viewing foreign

language films, performing internships or volunteer activities using the

target language, taking part in a service-learning project or Exploration term

study-travel project in a country where their target language is spoken, or

participating in an approved study abroad program.

Spanish majors are strongly advised to adopt an appropriate cognate

program, either as a minor or as a double major. Proficiency in Spanish

is particularly useful for students planning careers in teaching (university,

secondary, and bilingual), international business, health care, social work,

law, foreign service, and research and technology. In addition, the rapidly

growing Hispanic population in many regions of this country underscores

the advantages of the ability to communicate with speakers of Spanish

and to understand their culture.

Students may earn credit in Spanish at Birmingham-Southern College

through the Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate programs.

A score of four or more on either the grammar or the literature AP

examination or a score of five or more on the IB examination may be

used towards graduation requirements, but not towards Explorations

curriculum requirements. See the “Advanced Placement and International

Baccalaureate Credit” section for a full description of the policy.

Upon completion of the Spanish major, students will be able to

function successfully in Spanish in a variety of real-life situations

make polished formal and informal presentations on a variety of

topics

understand the gist as well as several discrete details of discourse as

spoken by native speakers of Spanish at native speed