Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Advisor for Spanish
Kate Merrill (505) 277-7364, kateem@unm.edu

Undergraduate Advisor for Portuguese
Margo Milleret, (505) 277-8613, milleret@unm.edu

Major Study Requirements

Spanish

Thirty hours in Spanish courses numbered 300 or above. In addition, work in another foreign language at the 202 or 276 level (or equivalent skill level) must be completed. Required courses: a) 301; b) 302; c) 307; d) 352; e) one of the following: 350 or 351; f) one of the following: 411 or 412; g) one of the following: 431 or 432; and h) at least 9 elective hours above 307, 3 of which must be at the 400 level. Only 3 hours of 301 are applicable toward the major. A student may follow a general course of studies or a group of courses in the following areas: Spanish Peninsular Literature, Spanish American Literature, Southwest Hispanic Studies or Hispanic Linguistics. Students planning to major in Spanish should consult with the Department's Undergraduate Advisor for Spanish. All grades must be C or better.

Portuguese

Thirty hours in Portuguese courses numbered 276 or above. Required courses: 275-276 or 277. Two of the following: 301, 311, 312. Up to 18 additional hours at the 300-400 level. Courses in another foreign language at the 202 or 276 level (or equivalent) must be completed. All grades must be at C or better. Students planning to major in Portuguese should consult with the Department undergraduate adviser.

Second Major Study Requirements

Spanish: Twenty-four hours in Spanish courses numbered 300 or above.

Required Courses: 301, 302, 307.
-and-
15 elective hours, 6 of which must be above 307, and 6 hrs at the 400 level. Students have the option of applying a second 301 Topics course toward the second major (repetition allowed as topics change). All grades must be "C" or better.

Portuguese: 24 hours in Portuguese courses numbered 276 or above. Students planning to second major in Portuguese should consult with the Department undergraduate adviser. All grades must be "C" or better.

Minor Study Requirements

Spanish: 18 hours in Spanish courses numbered 300 or above.

Required Courses: 301, 302, 307.
-and-
9 elective hours, 3 of which must be above 307. Students have the option of applying a total of three 301 Topics courses toward the minor (repetition allowed as topics change). All grades must be "C" or better.

Portuguese: 18 hours in courses numbered 276 or above. Students planning to minor in Portuguese should consult with the Department undergraduate adviser. All grades must be "C" or better.


Courses in Spanish (SPAN) are categorized in content areas.  The category for each course appears in parenthesis at the end of the course description according to the following legend:

Language (L); Linguistics, Philosophy, and Methodology (LPM); Literature (LT); Peninsular Literature (PL); Spanish American Literature (SA); Southwest Hispanic Studies (SH).


Courses

SPAN 101. Elementary Spanish I. (3)



SPAN 102. Elementary Spanish II. (3)



SPAN 103-104. Elementary Spanish Conversation I–Elementary Spanish Conversation II. (1, 1)



SPAN 111. Elementary SHL I. (3)



SPAN 112. Elementary SHL II. (3)



SPAN 200. Intermediate Spanish Abroad. (3)



SPAN 201. Intermediate Spanish I. (3)



SPAN 202. Intermediate Spanish II. (3)



SPAN 203. Spanish Conversation. (3)



SPAN 211. Intermediate SHL I. (3)



SPAN 212. Intermediate SHL II. (3)



SPAN 275. Accelerated Beginning Spanish. (6)



SPAN 276. Accelerated Intermediate Spanish. (6)



SPAN 301. Topics in Hispanic Culture and Language. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 302. Developing Spanish Writing Skills. (3)



SPAN 307. Introduction to Hispanic Literature. (3)



SPAN 324. Spanish Literature in Translation. (3)



SPAN **350. Spanish Phonetics. (3)



SPAN 351. Introduction to Spanish Linguistics. (3)



SPAN **352. Advanced Grammar. (3)



SPAN 370. Survey of Chicano Literature. (3)



SPAN 371. Spanish of the Southwest. (3)



SPAN 375. Southwestern Hispanic Folklore. (3)



SPAN 377. Southwestern Hispanic Folk Ballads and Songs. (3)



SPAN **395. Spanish Reading for Graduate Students I. (3)



SPAN **396. Spanish Reading for Graduate Students II. (3)



SPAN **411. Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature I. (3)



SPAN **412. Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature II. (3)



SPAN *423. Cervantes: The Quijote. (3)



SPAN **429. Topics in Spanish Peninsular Culture and Literature. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN **430. Spanish American Short Story. (3)



SPAN **431. Spanish American Literature Survey I. (3)



SPAN **432. Spanish American Literature Survey II. (3)



SPAN **433. Modern Spanish American Poetry. (3)



SPAN **435. Modern Spanish American Fiction. (3)



SPAN *438. Mexican Literature. (3)



SPAN **439. Topics in Spanish American Culture and Literature. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 449. Topics in Hispanic Linguistics. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN *450. Spanish Mysticism. (3)



SPAN **479. Topics in Southwest Folklore/Literature. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 497. Undergraduate Problems. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



SPAN 498. Reading and Research for Honors. (3)



SPAN 499. Honors Essay. (3)



SPAN 502. Proseminar: Research and Critical Methodology. (3)



SPAN 504. Seminar in Ibero-American Studies. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 515. Spanish Medieval Paleography. (3)



SPAN 519. Medieval Literature. (3)



SPAN 520. Seminar in the Spanish Peninsular Picaresque Novel. (3)



SPAN 522. Seminar in Spanish Peninsular Poetry. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 523. Renaissance and Baroque Poetry. (3)



SPAN 526. Seminar in Twentieth-Century Spanish Peninsular Theater. (3)



SPAN 529. Spanish Peninsular Post-War Novel. (3)



SPAN 531. The Modernist Movement in Spanish American Poetry. (3)



SPAN 532. Seminar in Twentieth-Century Spanish American Fiction. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 536. Colonial Literature. (3)



SPAN 541. Recent Research on the Teaching of Spanish. (3)



SPAN 542. History of the Spanish Language. (3)



SPAN 545. Spanish Phonology. (3)



SPAN 546. Seminar in Hispanic Sociolinguistics. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 547. Seminar in Southwest Spanish. (3)



SPAN 549. Seminar in the Language of Spain or Spanish America. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 551. Graduate Problems. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



SPAN 578. Topics in Southwest Hispanic Literature. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 579. Topics in Southwest Culture & Folklore. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



SPAN 601. Literary Theory. (3)



SPAN 629. Seminar in Spanish Peninsular Literature. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 631. Latin American Vanguard Poetry. (3)



SPAN 633. Spanish American Poetry Since 1950. (3)



SPAN 639. Seminar in Spanish American Literature. (3, no limit Δ)



SPAN 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



PORT 101. Elementary Portuguese I. (3)



PORT 102. Elementary Portuguese II. (3)



PORT 201-202. Intermediate Portuguese I–Intermediate Portuguese II. (3)



PORT 275. Intensive Beginning Portuguese. (6)



PORT 276. Intensive Intermediate Portuguese. (6)



PORT 277. Intensive Portuguese for Spanish Speakers. (6)



PORT 301. Conversation and Pronunciation. (3)



PORT 311 / 511. Culture and Composition. (3)



PORT 312 / 512. Culture and Conversation. (3)



PORT 335. Brazilian Popular Culture. (3)



PORT 414 / 514. Topics in Luso-Brazilian Literature and Culture. (3, no limit Δ)



PORT 416 / 516. Brazilian Cinema. (3)



PORT 417 / 517. Popular Brazilian Music. (3)



PORT 421 / 521. Brazilian Theater. (3)



PORT 457 / 557. Encounters with the New World I. (3)



PORT 458 / 558. Encounters with the New World II. (3)



PORT *461. Topics in Brazilian Literature. (3, no limit Δ)



PORT 497. Undergraduate Problems. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



PORT 498. Reading and Research for Honors. (3)



PORT 499. Honors Essay or Teaching. (3)



PORT 511 / 311. Culture and Composition. (3)



PORT 512 / 312. Culture and Conversation. (3)



PORT 514 / 414. Topics in Luso-Brazilian Literature and Culture. (3, no limit Δ)



PORT 516 / 416. Brazilian Cinema. (3)



PORT 517 / 417. Popular Brazilian Music. (3)



PORT 521 / 421. Brazilian Theater. (3)



PORT 551. Graduate Problems. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



PORT 557 / 457. Encounters with the New World I. (3)



PORT 558 / 458. Encounters with the New World II. (3)



PORT 561. History of the Portuguese Language. (3)



PORT 570. Seminar in Luso-Brazilian Literature and Culture. (3, no limit Δ)



PORT 599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



PORT 601. Literary Theory. (3)



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