Study Abroad Plan of Study: Four year plan for BA in Spanish without Teacher Education Certification and a study abroad semester in Argentina (Fundación Ortega y Gassett), Costa Rica (Veritas University), or Spain (Universidad de Sevilla or Universidad Pablo de Olavide) Fall Year 1: Winthrop University ACAD 101 (1) WRIT 101 (3) SPAN 201 (3) MATH 150 (3) Second Language 101 (4) Social Science (3) Spring Year 1: Winthrop University HMXP 102 (3) SPAN 202 (3) Logic, Language, Semiotics (3) (not a foreign language course) Second Language 102 (4) Humanities and Art (3) Total: 17 credit hours Fall Year 2: Winthrop University CRTW 201 (3)* SPAN 250 (3) Natural Science with lab (4) Minor Requirement (3) Technology Requirement (3) Total: 16 credit hours Spring Year 2: Winthrop University SPAN 310 (3) Humanities and Arts (3) (not Spanish 250) Social Science (3) Minor Requirement (3) Electives (3)** Total: 16 credit hours Fall Year 3: Winthrop University Total: 15 credit hours Spring Year 3: Fundación Ortega y Gassett, Veritas University, Universidad de Sevilla or Universidad Pablo de Olavide Students will enroll in 15 credits of Spanish Language, Literature and Civilization courses. (Must include a literature survey that could replace Spanish 401 or 402.) SPAN 301 or 302 (3) Minor Requirement (3) Historical Perspective 351 or 352(3) Oral Communication (3) Electives (3) Total: 15 credit hours Fall Year 4: Winthrop University SPAN 410 (3) SPAN 499 (0) Electives (6) Minor Requirement (3) Constitution Requirement (3) Total: 15 credit hours Spring Year 4: Winthrop University Electives (3) Minor Requirement (3) Minor Requirement (3) Humanities and Arts (3) (not a Spanish class) Natural Science - without lab (3) Total: 15 credit hours Total: 15 credit hours This plan assumes that students will begin at the level of 201. If a student begins at a level lower than 201, completion of the degree in 8 semesters is unlikely. This plan totals 124 credits. Students may request 8 credits for Spanish 101 and 102, after receiving a grade of B or higher in Spanish 201 or another Spanish course at the 200, 300 or 400 level. These credits may be used to reduce the number of lower-division electives needed for graduation. * CRTW 201 should be taken sometime during the Sophomore year. This could be either fall or spring, depending upon course availability, major program requirements, and/or study abroad placement options. **When selecting electives, students need to be sure that they have taken 40 credits above 299. These electives could be in Spanish or other courses at the 300-level or higher.