Spanish and Spanish for Spanish Speakers

2011-12 General Catalog

Language Program
218 Cowell College
(831) 459-2054
http://language.ucsc.edu

Faculty | Course Descriptions


(There were no substantive changes to the Spanish and Spanish for Spanish Speakers Program Description from the General Catalog 2010-12.)

Program Description

Students interested in acquiring proficiency in Spanish can enroll in a wide range of Spanish language or Spanish for Spanish speakers (SPSS) courses, from beginning to advanced levels. The language and culture sequences of lower-division courses, Spanish 1-6 and 56 as well as Spanish for Spanish Speakers 61-63, upper-division series Spanish 156 courses, and Spanish for Spanish Speakers 125, are aimed at enabling students to gain proficiency in aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing as well as cultural competence. Students are strongly encouraged to finish year-long sequences without interruption and, if possible, to study in Spanish-speaking countries. Students who want to do a major that would allow them to take several courses in Spanish may select from among several programs: a major or minor in language studies, a major in literature with an emphasis in Spanish/Latin American/Latino literatures, a major in Latin American and Latino studies, or a major in global economics.

Spanish

Students interested in taking Spanish classes are required to take the placement examination (http://ic.ucsc.edu/test/) to enroll in the appropriate level. Students finishing a first year of instruction in Spanish (1-2-3) are encouraged to continue on to second-year (intermediate-level) studies and take Spanish 4, 5, and 6, or Spanish 56, an introduction to Spanish language literature. First-year students also have the option of enrolling in the 1T, 2T, 3T series, which requires continuous enrollment from fall through spring quarters.

Health science majors have priority enrollment in Spanish 5M, Medical Spanish, but others may enroll if there is space availability. Students are also encouraged to continue with the third-year Spanish 156 and Spanish for Spanish Speakers 125 series of courses in which a wide variety of topics are covered. For more information on the courses offered in Spanish, please see the course descriptions.

Spanish for Spanish Speakers

Spanish for Spanish speakers (SPSS) has been developed for heritage speakers who, although raised in Spanish-speaking communities or households, are not yet fully proficient in Spanish. SPSS courses take into account the experiences and influences of bilingual and bicultural upbringing.

SPSS students are required to attend laboratory instruction once a week in addition to the regular class meetings. Some lower-division and all upper-division courses can fulfill requirements for several majors or departments, such as American studies, education, global economics, language studies, and Latin American and Latino studies.

Campus Language Laboratories and Placement Exams

Information about these topics can be found under Language Program.

Study Abroad

The Office of International Education (OIE) offers programs ranging from four weeks (Summer Session) in Cuernavaca, Mexico to one quarter or one academic year in Buenos Aires; Argentina, Santiago, Chile; San Jose and Monteverde, Costa Rica; Morelia and Monterrey, Mexico, and Cordoba, Madrid, Alcala, Barcelona, and Granada, Spain. Generally, students must have completed Spanish 6 or 56 or SPSS 63 by the end of the sophomore year to qualify for a junior year abroad. Courses taken abroad can, with approval of an adviser, be applied to major requirements. For more information, see the OIE web site (http://oie.ucsc.edu/index.html). For information on credit applied to a particular major, contact the appropriate department.

Revised: 8/13/12