Spanish language proficiency at the intermediate level upon entry to the major (end of the sophomore year) and at the advanced or superior level upon completion (ACTFL standards).
An immersion experience in at least one Spanish-speaking community abroad or within the United States, as determined with the adviser.
Eight of the required courses within each track should be taught in Spanish and be above SPAN 044 PZ . With the adviser’s consent these eight may include cross-listed courses with Spanish or other courses numbered below SPAN 044 PZ, such as SPAN 031 PZ -Community-Based Spanish Practcm
In addition, each student will complete the requirements for one of the following tracks (at least 9 to 10 courses). Courses listed below are sample options. Course selection should be made in consultation with the major faculty adviser.
Students who are native speakers are strongly recommended to take at least one of the Spanish for bilingual courses offered (SPAN 050 PZ , for example), which counts toward the major requirements.
Track One: Spanish Language and Literature
One theory of language course or equivalent, for example: LGCS 010 PZ
One course on literary analysis or equivalent, for example: SPAN 101 SC
One course that provides a sociocultural or historical background for the student’s area of literary focus.
Six courses with a focus on the literature of either Spain or Latin America, or a comparative transatlantic study.
One foundations course that provides a sociocultural or historical background for the student’s area of focus, for example, SPAN 102 CM , HIST 011 PZ , HIST 032 CH
Six courses focused on the study of one or two Spanish speaking cultures.
This option required a second adviser in the additional area of study who is on either The Claremont Colleges or the Study Abroad site faculty and has the appropriate expertise.
One course as a theoretical foundation for understanding culture, for example ANTH 002 PZ, SOC 001 PZ
One introductory course in the emphasis area.
One course that provides a sociocultural or historical background for the student’s emphasis area.
Four elective upper division courses in Spanish.
Two courses in the emphasis that are taught in Spanish.
Pitzer College is a member of The Claremont Colleges chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the national Spanish honor society. Juniors and seniors are elected to membership on the basis of academic standing and regulations for eligibility established by the chapter and the national society.