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Prerequisites:
Elementary Spanish
(6 credits)
Intermediate
Spanish (6 credits)
Upper-division
courses in Spanish:
Spanish Conversation
(9 credits) (three levels)
Spanish Conversation
(3-6 credits) (two levels)
Hispanic Civilization
(6 credits) (Spain and Latin America)
Advanced Spanish
Grammar (3 credits)
Spanish for
Business (6 credits)
We recommend
to our majors our Summer Program in Spain.
General Undergraduate
Requirements
The University
of Memphis undergraduate Spanish majors are required to have 24 upper-division
credit hours. The present offerings include the following courses:
Spanish Conversation
(3 credits)
Intermediate
Spanish Conversation (3 credits)
Advanced Spanish
Conversation (3 credits)
Spanish Composition
(3 credits)
Advanced Spanish
Conversation (3 credits)
Advanced Spanish
Grammar (3 credits)
Spanish Civilization
and Culture (3 credits)
Latin American
Civilization and Culture (3 credits)
Business Spanish
I (3 credits)
Business Spanish
II (3 credits)
International
Business majors are extremely motivated students with GPA averaging 3.2
or above and are usually double majors. BA Spanish majors are required
to have 18 upper-division hours in the College of Business to minor in
International Business. At least 9 hours must be chosen from the following
courses:
Comparative
Economic Systems (3 credits)
International
Economics (3 credits)
International
Business Communication & Negotiation (3 credits)
International
Management (3 credits)
International
Marketing (3 credits)
Import/Export
Marketing (3 credits)
Internship
in International Business (1-6 credits)
In the Fall
of 1992, we developed an
IMBA program.
It is open to any undergraduate degree regardless of his/her background
in language and/or business. Deficiencies are met in the precedent Summer
in both language and business courses. The Summer sessions (I & II)
bring students to the completion of third year in college Spanish. Then
they take the sequence of four semester courses (Hispanic Culture, Business
Spanish, Correspondence and Documents I and II). The following semester
is spent in a Spanish speaking country doing a special project. They return
to the University of Memphis for the final semester of the IMBA program. |