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专业概况
在这里学什么?Can you really be late to a meeting?
The concept of time is different for the Spanish culture. In Spain, being late in not considered impolite or disrespectful as it does in other western European nations. Deadlines are also viewed as objectives that will be met when possible, but not as binding.
Why Study Spanish
With over 500 million speakers, Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world (after Mandarín). With official status in 21 countries and sizable populations of speakers in many other countries, including the United States, Spanish can be heard in just about in every corner of the world. With close to 50 million U.S. speakers, Spanish is a living language in the United States that serves real world needs beyond the confines of the classroom. Indeed, the U.S. is home to the second-largest Spanish-speaking population in the world, after Mexico. With a rich cultural legacy and literary tradition, Spanish can expand your mind and broaden your perspectives. It is also a gateway to professional opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. From Healthcare, to Business, Education, Communication, Criminal Justice – wherever your career goals may lie – Spanish can help you get farther and do more.
The knowledge of Spanish for those seeking employment in our region is critical for the fields of teaching, journalism, publishing, advertising, writing, business, law, law enforcement, government, health services, as well as other career opportunities. Even a basic knowledge of Spanish at the SPAN 103 level may increase the probability of employment for these and other fields, as well as affect salary.
Four Concentrations
The B.A. in Spanish is offered in four different concentrations:
Hispanic Language, Literature and Civilization (Teaching) Hispanic Studies Business Studies Communication Studies
The Liberal Studies degree, for those prospective teachers of elementary children K-6, can be enhanced by taking the Hispanic Language, Literature and Civilization. This concentration allows the student to teach in both English and bilingual classrooms.
The minor in Spanish, which can be combined with any non-Spanish major, gives the student additional experience in Hispanic culture, literature and linguistics. A double major of Spanish and another subject is also an option.
Program Learning Outcomes
Communicate effectively in three modes of communication: interpretative, interpersonal, and presentational with speakers of the target language to function successfully in global communities Comprehend and analyze oral and written texts in the target language effectively and critically as socially and ideologically constructed and shaped by context so that they can contribute to enriching their local and global communities Students can think critically, pose questions and solve problems responsible using their communication skills and knowledge/awareness of the target language and the culture, make connections with their local and global communities Students can practically apply disciplinary concepts and ways of thinking in new settings and contexts by engaging in local and global communities Students develop an understanding of multiple perspectives and can respectfully interact, collaborate and solve problems across communities and cultures, respect other cultures and become aware of stereotypes in the target community as well as the local one
Hispanic Language, Literature and Civilization (Teaching)Hispanic StudiesBusiness StudiesCommunication Studies所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? College of Arts and Letters中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 Applicants must have completed a High school overall GPA 2.5 or above. TOEFL (iBT 61 or PBT 500), IELTS (5.5 total band score) taken within 2 years, or successful completion of level 3 of CSUSB.课程信息
学制:全日制(120 学分)
学费:US$16,487.00 (¥ 106,735) /年
开学时间:2022八月23日, 2022一月24日
申请截止日期:27-Jul-22
留学地点:College of Arts and LettersUniversity Hall, Room 237 (UH-237),SAN BERNARDINO,California,92407, United States