
Spanish AA-T Degree - heritage/advanced
This program roadmap represents one possible pathway to complete the program. Please see a counselor to create an education plan that is customized to meet your needs. This roadmap is not a guarantee of course availability or financial aid applicability.
- Catalog:
- 2024-25
- GE Pattern:
- CSU GE Breadth
- Total Units:
- 60
First Year
Semester 1
Semester 2
Second Year
Semester 3
Semester 4
Third Year
Semester 5
Semester 6
Fourth Year
Semester 7
Semester 8
Explanation of Categories | ||
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Req | Required Core | A course that is required for this program |
GE | General Education | A course that fulfills a specific general education requirement for a degree, which can be replaced with another course that meets the same requirement |
RE | Restricted Elective | A course selected from a list of elective courses specified for this program in the course list in the catalog, which can be replaced with another course from the same list |
Elec | Degree Elective | A degree-applicable course that is part of a degree roadmap to ensure that there is a total of at least 60 units, which is a requirement for an associate degree |
Transfer path
Potential Transfer Majors:
- Spanish B.A.
Potential Career/Options After Completing a Bachelor's Degree:
- A degree in Spanish is an asset when working in many fields, including translation/interpretation, language analysis, linguistics, diplomacy, civil service, foreign service, immigration/ naturalization, and intelligence.
Advising Notes:
- This roadmap is designed for Spanish heritage speakers and advanced Spanish speakers.
- Students not meeting the SPAN 411 prerequisite through coursework must take a prerequisite challenge exam prior to enrolling in SPAN 411.
- Students can substitute ESLW 340 for ENGWR 300/480.
Other Notes:
- ZTC: With the proper selection of courses, this program can be completed without paying for any textbooks. Look for the ZTC symbol in the class schedule. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.
Other Notes to Students Preparing to Transfer:
- See ASSIST.ORG for the transfer requirements of the institution to which you plan to transfer.
Honors Courses (H):
Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better who complete 15 or more units of Honors coursework earn an Honors Transfer Certificate and can take advantage of honors-to-honors transfer agreements with highly selective colleges and universities, both public and private.
Published April 15, 2024