The Recognition in Spanish may be completed in conjunction with any degree in another discipline in the College of Arts and Science. Students who have chosen Spanish as their Primary Language in the Modern Languages program may not also earn the Recognition in Spanish.
The Recognition average in Spanish will be calculated using the grades earned in all courses eligible to be included in the Recognition program requirements. Students must complete at least two-thirds of the program requirements (rounded to the nearest highest multiple of 3 credit units) using courses offered by the University of Saskatchewan to meet the Residency requirement.
Requirements (18 credit units)
An average of at least 62.5% is required in the courses taken for Recognition.
Choose 18 credit units of courses taught in Spanish
Courses may include:
- SPAN 114.3
- SPAN 117.3
Students with advanced standing who do not take the elementary language courses (SPAN 114.3, SPAN 117.3) may receive Recognition after completion of 12 credit units of courses taught in the target language.
Students registered in any of the following language courses should plan to attend weekly oral tutorials as scheduled in the online Course Offerings. A multi-media laboratory is also available on a library basis.
- SPAN 114.3
- SPAN 117.3
- SPAN 202.3
- SPAN 204.3
- SPAN 214.3
- SPAN 217.3
- SPAN 314.3
- SPAN 317.3
Students with a background in Spanish (including those who speak the language at home) are not permitted to take certain Spanish language courses. Full details on restrictions are noted with the Spanish course descriptions in the Course Descriptions section of the Course and Program Catalogue.