Spanish Education (BS)
Teach learners from preschool - grade 12 to appreciate the beauty of the Spanish language as YOU become a proficient listener, speaker, reader, and writer!
You’ll spend at least one semester in a Spanish-speaking country and also experience life inside a P-12 classroom – both in the United States and abroad. Malone has official partnerships with universities in Costa Rica, Mexico, Spain, and Ecuador – or choose your own destination. If you want to do your student teaching in another country, you’ll work through the Christian College Teacher Education Coordinating Council (CCTECC) , which has locations across the globe.
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- Holly Nunn
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A major in Spanish Education consists of the following:
41 hours in the following core courses:
- EDUC 112 - Foundations of Education
- EDUC 232 - Psychology of Human Learning
- EDUC 245 - Teaching the Young Child
- EDUC 262 - Instructional Technology
- EDUC 312 - Principles of Secondary School Instruction
- EDUC 357 - Content Reading Strategies
- EDUC 405 - Applied Instructional Technology
- EDUC 415 - Assessment in Education
- EDUC 439 - Methods and Materials in Spanish Education
- EDUC 460 - Student Teaching Seminar
- EDUC 495 - Multi-Age (PreK-12) Student Teaching
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SPED 243 - Inclusion and the Schools
Additional Requirement
30 hours in Spanish above the intermediate level (above SPAN 202) including the following courses:
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SPAN 211 - Introduction to Spanish/Spanish American Literature
- SPAN 321 - Hispanic Culture in the United States
- SPAN 342 - The Art of Writing in Spanish
- SPAN 361 - Spanish Culture and Civilization
- SPAN 371 - Spanish American Culture and Civilization
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SPAN 415 - Advanced Studies in Spanish/Spanish American Literature
- SPAN 421 - Translation and Stylistics
- SPAN 451 - Spanish Linguistics
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Six hours of field experience must be included and may be met with:
6 hours of: - SPAN 460 - Immersion Experience in Spanish

