Spanish Minor

HFA PEAK

15 credits (Total does not include prerequisite courses)

Minor Requirements

Complete 12-15 credits from the following:

SPA-101Spanish Language and Culture I

4 credits

SPA-101REVSpanish Grammar and Phonetics Review

1 credit

SPA-102Spanish Language and Culture II

4 credits

SPA-201Spanish Language and Culture III

3 credits

SPA-202Spanish Language and Culture IV

3 credits

SPA-210Introduction to Spanish for Healthcare Professionals

3 credits

SPA-235Spanish for Heritage Speakers

3 credits

SPA-299Intermediate Readings in Spanish

1-3 credits

SPA-301Spanish Composition, Language, and Culture

3 credits

SPA-302Spanish Conversation, Language, and Culture

3 credits

SPA-310Advanced Spanish for Healthcare Professionals

3 credits

SPA-332Film in the Spanish-Speaking World

3 credits

SPA-333Literature of Latin America

3 credits

SPA-334Literature of Spain

3 credits

SPA-335U.S. Latino/a Literature

3 credits

SPA ELEC-
Spanish Elective Upper Division (300- or 400- level)

3 credits

Students must take languages courses in ascending sequence; students may not take for credit a lower language course than one they have already completed. Students who choose to take a course at the College of Idaho that is lower than a transfer course from another institution forfeit the equivalent transfer credits.


At minimum one-third of coursework for the minor must be completed at The College of Idaho.


Students who have previously taken Spanish must complete the Modern Foreign Language placement test to determine entry level. Students must complete Spanish coursework through, at minimum, SPA-202 (or equivalent by placement test) to be eligible for this minor.


All students must complete 15 units of coursework, regardless of placement test results. Students who complete SPA-202 in fewer than 15 credits have the option to take up to 3 credits in Humanities & Fine Arts courses (English, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Theatre & Speech Arts, Music, or Art). ENG-100 and FYS-101 (or FYS-110) may not be used to fulfill minor requirements.


Students may elect to minor in Spanish (Humanities & Fine Arts PEAK) or in Spanish Foundations (Professional Studies & Enhancements PEAK), but not both. Spanish majors may not minor in either Spanish or Spanish Foundations.


Students wishing to teach Spanish at the secondary level should consult with the education department for specific certification requirements.