Study Abroad
a. Students should contact the Study Abroad Office (CGI) first, and determine what study abroad program(s) may be best suited to their academic goals and financial needs.
b. Spanish majors or minors must then contact our study abroad advisors before
registering for courses abroad to determine what
courses may receive credit towards the Spanish major or minor upon satisfactory completion.
Latin America Study Abroad Advisor - Dorothy Mosby
Spain Study Abroad Advisor - Justin Crumbaugh
c. The Department of Spanish will give a maximum of 8 credits total at the 200 or 300 levels towards
its major or minor for students who spend one semester abroad and up to
20 credits will be given towards their major or minor for students who spend two semesters abroad.
d. The Department of Spanish will accept no more than 8 credits taken
abroad at the 300 level.
e. Decisions will be based on academic criteria. It
is required for the student to present the department with
syllabi and
all relevant materials. Courses on a variety of
subjects (literature, history, art, film, but also political
science, economics,
sociology…) may count towards the major, but only after the
study abroad advisor should approve of the course contents and objectives.
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