Study Abroad Plan of Study: Four year plan for BA in Spanish with 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) EDUC 101 (1) Constitution Requirement (3) Total: 14 credit hours Fall Year 2: Winthrop University CRTW 201 (3)* SPAN 250 (3) Second Language (4) Social Science (3) EDUC 220 (3) Total: 16 credit hours Fall Year 3: Winthrop University Spring Year 1: Winthrop University HMXP 102 (3) SPAN 202 (3) Historical Perspective (3) Logic, Language, Semiotics Elective (3) (not a foreign language course) EDUC 200 (3) Elective (1)** Total: 16 credit hours Spring Year 2: Winthrop University SPAN 310 (3) Elective in Spanish (3) Second Language (4) EDCO 201 (2) EDCO 202 (2) EDCO 203 (1) Total: 15 credit hours Spring Year 3: Fundación Ortega y Gassett, Veritas University, Universidad de Sevilla, or Universidad Pablo de Olavide) SPAN 302 (3) Humanities and Arts (3) (not Spanish 250) EDCO 305 (2) EDCO 306 (2) MLAN 390 (1) Natural Science – no lab (3) Electives (3)* Total: 17 credit hours Fall Year 4: Winthrop University SPAN 410 (3) EDCO 351 (1) MLAN 391 (3) MLAN 392 (1) SPAN 499 (0) Natural Science – with lab (4) Social Science (3) Electives (3) Total: 18 credit hours EDCO 350 (1) (online course) 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.) Total: 16 credit hours Spring Year 4: Winthrop University EDUC 401 (1) EDUC 402 (9) EDUC 410 (2) Total: 12 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.