Spanish for Emergency Responders Certificate

Students are required to have completed the intermediate level of Spanish: four (4) years of high school Spanish or Spanish AP, or intermediate college level courses listed in transcripts, or by providing an intermediate Spanish proficiency certificate from any accredited language school. Students with no validated proficiency or heritage speakers may demonstrate competence through the Spanish CLEP placement test. Students admitted to the program may address any foreign language deficiency by taking college-level Spanish language courses to meet the intermediate level.

Requirements

SPAN 3332Spanish for Healthcare Professionals

3

 

SPAN 3331Advanced Conversation and Public Speaking

3

Or

SPAN 3301Advanced Grammar and Syntax

3

 

SPAN 3321Hispanic Civilization

3

Total Credit Hours: 9