What are the requirements for the minor? A.
The requirements for the minor in Spanish are five courses in Spanish beyond SPAN 103 (Intermediate Spanish I). Three of these courses must be taken on campus. You may pick up a form for the minor in the Registrar’s office and take it to the Spanish Department chairperson for his/her signature. Normally students take the form to be signed by the department chairperson when they are about to complete the minor, but they must do this by the first semester of the senior year. Study Abroad Q. I’m a freshman or sophomore and haven’t yet made a decision about majoring or minoring in Spanish. At the same time, I may want to study abroad for a semester or a summer in a Spanish-speaking country. What are my options? A. Bucknell-en-España is the approved program for study in Spain for students who have completed SPAN 207 or the equivalent. Students who are at the elementary level of proficiency in Spanish may study with the CIEE program at the Universidad de Alicante.
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