The Department of Languages presently offers only courses in Spanish. The Department is committed to training students to be responsible citizens of their community and the world at large. To that end all courses are designed to help students develop cultural sensitivity, cross-cultural awareness and understanding. Courses are further designed to develop basic oral and written language skills in Spanish involving a range of everyday communicative settings as well as specific professional settings. Students may take advantage of opportunities to travel and study abroad. Students can minor in Spanish. Please refer to the ACADEMIC CATALOG for degree requirement and course description information
Placement Policy:
Students entering KWU and wishing to enroll in basic Spanish courses should enroll according to their previous experience with the language. SPAN 101 through SPAN 202 are sequential courses. A student passing 102, 201 or 202 with a grade of at least “C” shall have satisfied any minor or major requirements that include the previous courses. The following are the placement guidelines in the Department of Languages:
- No prior knowledge of Spanish at all: the student should register in SPAN 101.
- One year in high school completed: the student should take SPAN 102 but not SPAN 101 unless s/he has taken the high school language course 4 years or more previously, or has received a grade lower than C in the last course taken.
- Two years in high school completed: the student should take SPAN 201 but not SPAN 101 or SPAN 102 unless the student has taken the high school language courses 4 years or more previously, or has received a grade lower than C in the last course taken.
- Three years in high school completed: the student should take SPAN 202 but not SPAN 101, SPAN 102 or SPAN 201 unless the student has taken the high school language courses 4 years or more previously, or has received a grade lower than C in the last course taken.
- Four years in high school completed: the student should take any course above SPAN 202.
Study Abroad
The student will spend at least one semester in an accredited overseas program and will take two or more courses in culture, conversation, literature, and/or composition selected in consultation with the Kansas Wesleyan University Department of Languages and the Kansas Wesleyan University advisor. For additional information, refer to page 19 of the KWU undergraduate catalog.