Declare A Spanish Major or minor
Instructions for declaring an LLCL: Spanish Major or Minor
Send an email to Professor Michael Rapoport, with the subject line "Declaring Spanish Major" or "Declaring Spanish Minor." Dr. Rapoport will review the major and minor requirements with you and help you plan what courses to take.
Increasingly, many students are combining Spanish with another field in a double major, such as Business & Spanish, Biology & Spanish, Communication & Spanish, Neuroscience - Behavior & Spanish in order to open international possibilities in the student's primary field. To graduate with a double major, students must meet all the requirements for both majors and be sure that academic advisors in both departments are monitoring coursework and progress toward the degree.
Students wishing to change their program of study by changing, adding, or removing a major, concentration, minor and/or certificate must meet with their academic advisor to discuss any implications of doing so.
Students wishing to add a minor or a second major to their course of study can do so by earning 15-18 credits (minor) or 36-37 credits (major) in Spanish in one of two tracks: Spanish for second-language learners' track or Spanish for Heritage learners' track.