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Bachelors
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Subject Specialization | Secondary Education | Language Arts
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Program Overview


The Spanish Education teaching program at BHSU prepares aspiring educators to teach Spanish language and culture in K-12 settings. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers language proficiency, linguistics, literature, culture, and teaching methodologies specific to Spanish education. Students develop their Spanish language skills to a high level of fluency while gaining a deep understanding of the cultural nuances of Spanish-speaking countries. The program also focuses on pedagogical training, providing aspiring teachers with effective teaching strategies, classroom management, and curriculum development techniques tailored to teaching Spanish.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

The Spanish Education teaching program in the School of Education at BHSU is designed to prepare aspiring educators to teach Spanish language and culture in K-12 settings. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers language proficiency, linguistics, literature, culture, and teaching methodologies specific to Spanish education. Students in this program can expect to develop their Spanish language skills to a high level of fluency while gaining a deep understanding of the cultural nuances of Spanish-speaking countries. The coursework includes language immersion experiences and opportunities to study abroad in Spanish-speaking countries, enhancing students' language proficiency and cultural awareness. The program also focuses on pedagogical training, where aspiring teachers learn effective teaching strategies, classroom management, and curriculum development techniques tailored to teaching Spanish. Students have the opportunity to observe and participate in actual classroom settings through internships or student teaching experiences, providing valuable hands-on experience. Additionally, the program covers topics related to incorporating technology into language teaching, addressing the diverse needs of students, and promoting cultural sensitivity in the classroom. Overall, the Spanish Education teaching program equips graduates with the skills and knowledge needed to become successful and culturally competent Spanish teachers, fostering a love for the Spanish language and cultures among their future students.


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Required Core - 33 hours

  • MFL 420: K-12 Foreign Language Methods
  • SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish I
  • SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish II
  • SPAN 211: Intermediate Oral Practice I
  • SPAN 301: Spanish Conversation & Composition I
  • SPAN 302: Spanish Conversation & Composition II
  • SPAN 304: The Structure of Spanish
  • SPAN 490: Seminar OR 3 SPAN 492 Topics
  • EXCH: Study Abroad through a University program in a Spanish-speaking country - 9 semester hours

Restricted Electives- 3 hours

  • Take 3 credits from the following options:
  • HIST 418 (POLS): History of Latin America
  • FL 300/400-Level electives taught in Spanish
  • SPAN 300/400-Level elective

Pre-Professional Teaching Core-18 semester hours

  • EDFN 295: Practicum: Pre-Admission Teaching
  • EDFN 338: Foundations of American Education
  • EPSY 302: Educational Psychology
  • EPSY 428: Child & Adolescent Development
  • INED 411: South Dakota Indian Studies
  • PSYC 101: General Psychology (gen ed)
  • SPED 100: Intro to Persons with Exceptionalities

Professional K-12 Teaching Core - 26 semester hours

  • EDFN 365: Computer Based Technology & Learning
  • EDFN 375: Methods of Technology Integration
  • EDFN 440: Classroom Management
  • MLED 480: Middle Level Methods
  • SEED 408: Plan, Manage & Assess the 7-12 Diverse Classroom
  • SEED 450: 7-12 Reading and Content Literacy
  • SEED 495: Practicum: Pre-Student Teaching
  • EDFN 475: Human Relations (Take in your final semester)

Gen Ed Requirements - 40 semester hours

  • MATH - Gen Ed - Mathematics - 3 semester hours
  • Gen Ed - Social Science - 9 semester hours
  • Gen Ed - Arts & Humanities - 9 semester hours
  • Gen Ed - Natural Science & Lab - 8 semester hours
  • ENGL 101 - Composition I
  • ENGL 201 - Composition II
  • SPCM 101, 215, 222 - Speech
  • WEL 100 - Wellness for Life & 100L Lab
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