ACADEMIC
PROGRAM APPROVAL
CHECKLIST
This form is a routing document for the approval
of new and revised academic programs.
Page 2 will serve as an attachment to the Faculty Senate agenda. Proposing department should complete form,
attach as a cover page and forward to the college dean. Documentation should
include copy of curriculum as it is to appear in the Undergraduate and Graduate
Catalog. Proposals must arrive to the
Undergraduate/Graduate Committee by November in order to reach the Faculty Senate
by March 1. Proposals received after
this date cannot be implemented the following year nor included in the catalog
for that year.
1. Proposed change leads to the degree of
( x) Bachelor of Arts ( ) Master of Arts ( ) Doctor of Philosophy
( ) Bachelor of Science ( ) Master of Science ( ) Other ______________________________________
2. ( ) New major/curriculum Title to be entered in record of students who select this program
( x ) New minor Minor in Foreign Languages and Literatures: Business Spanish Title to be entered in record of students who select this program
( ) Change from provisional to permanent status.
3. ( ) Revision of existing: ( ) major ( ) minor ( ) concentration
Present
title
Records
System Program Code
( ) Add/delete required courses/credit hours Add required course SPAN 300 3 credits
( ) Add concentration Title
( ) Delete concentration Title
4. ( ) Deletion of existing/disestablish: ( ) major ( ) minor ( ) Other _______________________________
Title Code___________________
a. Rationale for creation, revision, or deletion:
Rationale for creation of new minor in Foreign Languages and Literatures: Business Spanish
Many students who elect a Spanish minor are eager to learn the vocabulary, procedures, and mores of the Hispanic business environment. Such training will prepare them well for the job market both in the United States and abroad. Many students who are majoring in Business, International Business, Marketing, or Economics have requested that the Spanish minor be tailored more to their interests (Business) . The creation of this new minor will give more options to all of our students. Those with a literary and/or pedagogical orientation may elect our traditional minor with its literary emphasis, while those with business orientations may elect this new Business Spanish minor. The minor in Business Spanish is designed to give understanding of the important international dimensions of business. It will also prepare students for the social and cultural norms of negotiating in Spanish-speaking countries.
b. Summary of program:
Bachelor of Arts
Minor in Foreign Languages and Literatures: Business Spanish
The minor in Business Spanish is designed to give understanding of the important international dimensions of business. It will also prepare students for the social and cultural norms of negotiating in Spanish-speaking countries. Participation is open to all students who have completed SPAN 107 with a grade of B or higher. The 21 credits required are as follows:
1. Required Courses:
a. SPAN 200: Spanish Composition and Grammar (3)
b. SPAN 201: Spanish Reading and Composition (3)
c. SPAN 205: Spanish Conversation or SPAN 206: Culture through Conversation or SPAN 305: Oral Communication or SPAN 306 Practical Oral/Written Expression (3)
d. SPAN 300: Advanced Spanish Composition and Grammar I or SPAN 401: Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition II or SPAN 406: Advanced Spanish Language (3)
e. SPAN 352: Introduction to Business Spanish (3)
f. SPAN 452: Advanced Business Spanish (3)
2. One Additional Course: One of the following courses is also required (3):
a. SPAN 254: Latin America in the News
b. SPAN 255: Spain in the News
c. SPAN 301: Survey of Spanish Literature
d. SPAn 302: Survey of Spanish Literature
e. SPAN 303: Survey of Spanish-American Literature
f. SPAN 304: Survey of Spanish-American Literature
g. SPAN 370: Studies in Spanish Literature Taught in Spain
h. SPAN 308: Contemporary Spain II
i. SPAN 325: Spanish Civilization and Culture
j. SPAN 326: Latin American Civilization and Culture