Spanish
- Faculty
- Spanish Program
- Spanish Minor Requirements
- Spanish Teacher Certification (Ages 6-13 or 10-21) Minor Student Learning Outcomes
- Spanish Minor Student Learning Outcomes
- Spanish Teacher Certification (Ages 6-13 or 10-21) Minor Requirements
Faculty 
Jeanette Pucheu, Associate Professor
Spanish Program 
The Spanish program introduces students to the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. The various courses offered enable students to lay the groundwork for fluency in Spanish and to enhance practical language skills for specific career purposes.
Students may choose either the Liberal Arts Minor or the Teacher Certification (Ages 6-13 or 10-21) Minor. Students may elect to submit for approval a proposal for a Spanish Studies major in conjunction with UW-Superior's cooperating institution in San José, Costa Rica.
The Spanish program seeks to educate students to become more effective participants in the global community by promoting international and ethnic awareness and sensitivity to other cultures.
Spanish Minor Requirements 
21 total credits
Spanish Required Courses (12 credits required):
(Any or all of the above courses can be reduced or eliminated by making a grade of B- or better in the next higher course. For example, a student who completes a 300 level Spanish course with a grade of B- or better will receive retro-credits to his or her transcript for SPAN 101, 102, 201, and 202 for a total of 12 retro-credits in Spanish.)
Spanish Elective Courses (9 credits required):
Spanish Teacher Certification (Ages 6-13 or 10-21) Minor Student Learning Outcomes 
- Demonstrate proficiency in listening and reading of the target language.
- Demonstrate proficiency in speaking and writing of the target language.
- Explain aspects of the target language culture including differences from their own cultures.
- Make connections in critical and/or creative thinking in a foreign language and other academic disciplines, including in the English language.
- Be prepared to teach a foreign language incorporating the Five C's (Communication, Culture, Connections, Comparisons, and Community) as the standards for language learning.
Spanish Minor Student Learning Outcomes 
- Demonstrate proficiency in listening and reading of the target language.
- Demonstrate proficiency in speaking and writing of the target language.
- Explain aspects of the target language culture including differences from their own cultures.
- Make connections in critical and/or creative thinking in a foreign language and other academic disciplines, including in the English language.
Spanish Teacher Certification (Ages 6-13 or 10-21) Minor Requirements 
24 total credits
Spanish Required Courses (12 credits required):
(Any or all of the above courses can be reduced or eliminated by making a grade of B- or better in the next higher course. For example, a student who completes a 300 level Spanish course with a grade of B- or better will receive retro-credits to his or her transcript for SPAN 101, 102, 201, and 202 for a total of 12 retro-credits in Spanish.)
Teacher Education Required Course (3 credits required):
Spanish Elective Courses (9 credits required):
Notes:
To be certified, a Spanish Teacher Certification Minor must pass Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction certification requirements. To reach the mandated level of language competence, all Spanish Teacher Certification Minors will be required to spend time in study abroad usually at UW-Superior's cooperating institution in Costa Rica (or to participate in an alternative 30-day immersion experience).
A student should complete SPAN 202 and usually at least one 300-level Spanish course at UW-Superior before participating in Spanish Study Abroad.
There are no certification tests for minors -- ALL TESTS ARE FOR MAJORS. It is up to the student to prepare to meet the standards for a MAJOR, generally through extended study abroad.
For further information on the UW-Superior Spanish Studies Program, go to World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Department. See also the Office of International Programs section of this catalog. For more information on the courses offered, see Spanish in the Course Descriptions section of this catalog.