The Spanish major provides students with the skills needed to develop an ability to understand, speak, read and write Spanish. Students are exposed to Spanish as used across the Spanish-speaking world, and a wide variety of sources (including newspapers, magazines, media, cinema, songs and literature) are drawn on. In this way, culture, history, politics and society in the Spanish-speaking world are incorporated into the classes to enhance the language-learning experience. Students also have the opportunity to deepen their understanding and strengthen their language skills through specialist courses in Hispanic Linguistics. Students with existing knowledge of Spanish can begin at a more advanced level, and the exact sequence of courses depends on the level at which the student begins the major.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Due to structural changes in the undergraduate program rules in 2012, the courses that make up the new 2012 majors may be different to the pre-2012 majors, and therefore some courses cannot be counted between majors. Students are advised to contact the CASS Student Office if they are unsure about their Majors.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
1. communicate proficiently and confidently in Spanish
2. identify the structure and uses of Spanish
3. demonstrate an understanding of the cultural and linguistics aspects of Spanish language and societies and their socio-historical context
4. construct a schema of the connections between the Spanish language and its geographical, social and cultural origins
5. recognise the importance of intercultural communication.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
- communicate proficiently and confidently in Spanish;
- identify the structure and uses of Spanish;
- demonstrate an understanding of the cultural and linguistics aspects of Spanish language and societies and their socio-historical context;
- construct a schema of the connections between the Spanish language and its geographical, social and cultural origins; and
- recognise the importance of intercultural communication.
Relevant Degrees
- Bachelor of Arts (BARTS)
- Bachelor of Asian Studies (BASIA)
- Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia) (BAPYA)
- Bachelor of European Studies (BEURO)
- Bachelor of Languages (BLANG)
- Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Arts and Social Science (APHAR)
- Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Asia and the Pacific (APASP)
- Diploma of Languages (ELANG)
Requirements
All Language Studies (LANG) courses must have a Course Topic of Spanish to be included in this major.
This major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include:
A minimum of 12 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
SPAN3001 | Intermediate Spanish I | 6 |
SPAN3012 | Intermediate Spanish II (Language and Culture) | 6 |
SPAN3022 | Intermediate Spanish II (Language and Linguistics) | 6 |
SPAN3030 | Advanced Spanish topics in Language and Culture | 6 |
SPAN3031 | Advanced Spanish Topics in Language and Linguistics | 6 |
A minimum of 24 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
SPAN1001 | Introduction to Spanish I | 6 |
SPAN1002 | Introduction to Spanish II | 6 |
SPAN2001 | Continuing Spanish I | 6 |
SPAN2002 | Continuing Spanish II | 6 |
SPAN2102 | CULTURA, cultura, kultura: Spanish Language and Culture Workshop | 6 |
SPAN2107 | Cinema from the Spanish-speaking World | 6 |
SPAN2601 | The Sounds of Spanish | 6 |
SPAN2602 | The Structure of Spanish | 6 |
SPAN2603 | History of the Spanish language. A linguistic time travel | 6 |
SPAN2604 | Multilingualism and indigenous peoples in the Americas | 6 |
SPAN3100 | Current Affairs in the Spanish-speaking World | 6 |
SPAN3101 | Music and Society in the Spanish Speaking World | 6 |
A maximum of 12 units may come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
LANG 2103: Second Language Pragmatics | ||
LANG3001 | Translation across Languages: the translation of literary texts | 6 |
LANG3002 | Translation across Languages: specialised material | 6 |
LANG 3003: Cont Euro Narrative | ||
LANG3004 | Language and Society in Latin America | 6 |
LANG 3005: Lang and Ident Eur Cont |