Bachelor of Arts in Spanish - Secondary Education

About

In the secondary option for the Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, you’ll receive the preparation you need to teach Spanish in middle and high school. You’ll take advanced language courses, study grammar and composition, and learn about Spanish-American civilization, culture and literature.

Curriculum & Requirements

What You'll Learn

The following information comes from the official EWU catalog, which outlines all degree requirements and serves as the guide to earning a degree. Courses are designed to provide a well-rounded and versatile degree, covering a wide range of subject areas.

Spanish - Secondary Education Major, Bachelor of Arts (BA)

This major satisfies the endorsement for grades 5-12.

Secondary Education Program Prerequisites
All prerequisite courses must have been completed within the last 6 years.
A grade ≥B- in all prerequisite courses is required for admission to the Education program.
CMST 201PUBLIC SPEAKING5
or CMST 340 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
EDUC 201INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION3
ENGL 201COLLEGE COMPOSITION: ANALYSIS, RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION (or approved equivalent)5
SOST 300PEOPLES AND GOVERNANCE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST5
SPED 363INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION4
PSYC 204EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY5
Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning proficiency*5
Total Credits32

Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning courses

Grade Requirements: the minimum cumulative GPA for this program is ≥2.7 for the Spanish courses and required supporting courses, and ≥B- in each required education course. 

This Program requires admission into the School of Education. 

Required Spanish Courses
SPAN 201INTERMEDIATE SPANISH AND CULTURE5
SPAN 202INTERMEDIATE SPANISH AND CULTURE5
SPAN 203INTERMEDIATE SPANISH AND CULTURE5
SPAN 310ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION3
SPAN 311ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION3
Choose two of the following courses: 10
HISPANIC LINGUISTIC STUDIES
HISPANIC CULTURAL STUDIES
HISPANIC LITERARY STUDIES
Electives–choose courses above SPAN 30014
World Language Courses
GNML 303LANGUAGE ACQUISITION ASSESSMENT1
GNML 390WORLD LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODS4
GNML 394WORLD LANGUAGE PRACTICUM (must be repeated)6
Required Education Courses
EDUC 303FOUNDATIONS OF ASSESSMENT3
EDUC 309FOUNDATIONS OF SECONDARY CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT3
EDUC 341SECONDARY STRATEGIES, MANAGEMENT, ASSESSMENT3
EDUC 386AFIELD EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICUM3
EDUC 386BFIELD EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICUM3
EDUC 413CONTENT AREA LITERACY: MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION CANDIDATES3
EDUC 426SECONDARY STUDENT TEACHING 5-1212
EDUC 427GENERAL STUDENT TEACHING K-123-15
Senior Capstone
SPAN 491SPANISH SENIOR THESIS4
Total Credits93-105

Students who earn a BA in Spanish - Secondary Education from EWU should be able to:​​

  • analyze in Spanish Hispanic artistic products taking into consideration historical, political, economic, and other social issues;
  • articulate one’s philosophy and methods for teaching Modern Languages through a teaching portfolio;
  • demonstrate listening comprehension at the advanced-low (or higher) level of proficiency on the ACTFL scale in Spanish;
  • read at the advanced-low (or higher) level of proficiency on the ACTFL scale in Spanish;
  • speak at the advanced-low (or higher) level of proficiency on the ACTFL scale in Spanish;
  • write at the advanced-low (or higher) level of proficiency on the ACTFL scale in Spanish.

Sample Courses

SPAN 460. SPANISH POETRY. 3-5 Credits.

Notes: may be repeated.
Pre-requisites: SPAN 310 or SPAN 312.
Selected poems by Hispanic authors within a designated thematic or period framework. Content varies.

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SPAN 474. SPANISH TRAVEL NARRATIVE. 3-5 Credits.

Pre-requisites: SPAN 310 and SPAN 311, or SPAN 312 and SPAN 313, and SPAN 323, SPAN 324.
A chronological exploration of the connections between travel narratives and the construction of Hispanic identity. Students continue to develop their cultural understanding of the Spanish speaking world while targeting the four language skills through material related to Spanish travel narratives.

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SPAN 479. SPANISH DIALECTOLOGY. 3-5 Credits.

Pre-requisites: SPAN 310, SPAN 311, SPAN 313, SPAN 320, SPAN 321.
Examines the history and diversity of the different Spanish dialects by presenting the geographical, ethnic, and sociolinguistic factors that contribute to the variety present in current modern peninsular and Latin American Spanish. Special emphasis is placed on the situation of the Spanish in the U.S. as the second most widespread language, second only to English.

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Career Possibilities

  • Spanish Teacher (K-12)
  • Dual Language Immersion Instructor
  • ESL Teacher
  • College or University Lecturer 
  • Curriculum Developer 
  • Foreign Language Department Chair
  • Language Assessment Coordinator
  • Study Abroad Program Coordinator

  • Translator 
  • Interpreter 
  • Test Translation Specialist
  • Simultaneous Interpreter 
  • Academic Research Translator

  • Bilingual Education Coordinator
  • Dual Language Program Administrator
  • ESL/Bilingual Curriculum Specialist
  • Teacher Trainer 
  • Multilingual Program Evaluator
  • Literacy Specialist 
  • Academic Intervention Specialist 
  • Language Acquisition Researcher

  • Community Language Advocate
  • Nonprofit Program Coordinator 
  • Spanish Literacy Program Director
  • Family Engagement Specialist 
  • Migrant Education Program Coordinator
  • Cultural Outreach Coordinator
  • Parent Liaison 
  • Language and Cultural Competency Trainer

  • Foreign Language Education Policy Advisor
  • Bilingual Program Analyst
  • Cultural Affairs Specialist
  • Language Training Consultant 
  • Translator/Interpreter for Immigration Services
  • Spanish-Language Outreach Specialist
  • Multilingual Public Affairs Specialist
  • Educational Grants Manager

  • Spanish Textbook Editor
  • Bilingual Content Writer
  • Educational Material Developer 
  • Spanish-Language Children’s Book Author
  • Spanish Curriculum Reviewer
  • Media Specialist 
  • Language Instruction Podcast Host
  • Audiovisual Language Content Developer

  • Study Abroad Advisor
  • Exchange Program Coordinator
  • International Language Trainer
  • Educational Consultant 
  • Bilingual School Administrator 
  • Global Education Policy Researcher
  • Cultural Immersion Program Director
  • Foreign Exchange Liaison

  • Corporate Spanish Language Trainer
  • Workplace Diversity Educator
  • Cross-Cultural Communication Specialist
  • Bilingual Human Resources Specialist
  • Language Program Developer 
  • Consultant for Multilingual Corporate Policies
  • Business Translator 
  • Employee Language Support Specialist

  • Spanish Cultural Center Educator
  • Museum Program Coordinator 
  • Language Workshop Facilitator
  • Tour Guide
  • Cultural Event Organizer
  • Spanish Performing Arts Educator
  • Arts Outreach Coordinator
  • Historical Interpreter

  • Sociolinguistics Researcher
  • Spanish Language Pedagogy Specialist
  • Cultural Studies Researcher 
  • Research Assistant 
  • Academic Journal Editor 
  • Spanish Education Policy Analyst
  • Language Preservation Advocate
  • Dissertation or Thesis Consultant

As a Spanish Education major, you won’t just achieve fluency—you’ll learn how to teach the language in engaging and inspiring ways. Throughout your studies, you’ll also explore Spanish-speaking cultures and discover how to connect with people from diverse backgrounds.

You’ll gain real classroom experience, delve into effective teaching methods, and develop the cultural knowledge necessary to make your lessons impactful.

In addition to teaching, you’ll be prepared to create bilingual programs, support language learning in your community, and lead global initiatives.

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