Written Communication (must be gtPathways approved)
Mathematics (must be gtPathways approved)
One GT Pathways Mathematics course (GT-MA1), prefer Social & Behavioral Science (must be gtPathways approved)
- Two GT Pathways Social & Behavioral Sciences courses (GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS3) ^
Natural & Physical Science(must be gtPathways approved) -(Choose 2, one course must be an SC1)
- Two GT Pathways Natural & Physical Sciences courses (GT-SC1, GT-SC2). One of these courses must have the required laboratory (GT-SC1)
History (must be gtPathways approved) must be non-US History
- HIS 2200 - History of Latin America 3 Credits or another GT Pathways history course (GT-HI1) focusing on the Spanish-speaking world (non-U.S.) or another GT Pathways non-U.S. History course.
Additional Course Requirements**
Elective Credits***
Any GT course offered in the CCCS Common Course Numbering System and/or any course in the prefixes below and/or specific courses below: - ANT, ART, AST, BIO, BUS 1015 , CHE, CIS 1018 , COM, ECO, ENG 1021 or higher, ENV, FRE, GEO, GER, GEY, HIS, HUM, HWE 1050 , ITA, JOU 1005 , JOU 1006 , JPN, LIT, MAT 1220 +MAT 1230 sequence or higher, MAN 1060 ; MAR 2016 ; MGD 1011 , MGD 1033 ; MUS, PHI, PHY, PCS, PSY, RUS, SCI, SLP, SOC, SPA, THE, WST
A Maximum of 8 credit hours from the following:
- Any college level course (1000+) offered in the CCCS Common Course Numbering System, PED (2 credits max)
Total Required Credits: 60
gtPathways courses are indicated with ^ This program is financial aid eligible. *: Those students who have a higher proficiency level than is required for SPA 211/SPA 2011 or 212/SPA 2012 should substitute other Arts & Humanities courses. Heritage speakers may want to substitute SPA 261/2061 (Grammar-Heritage Lang Speaker) and SPA 262/2062 (Comp-Heritage Lang Speaker), if available. **: Please note: if these credits are not required for the major at a receiving 4-year institution, they will be applied to the bachelor’s degree as elective credit toward graduation. Please check with the receiving institution to determine in which way these courses will be applied. ***: SPA 111/SPA 1011 and/or SPA 112/SPA 1012 may be waived, based on a student’s proficiency level. Students should consult a departmental advisor at the 4- year college or university. **** Suggested courses: 2000-level Spanish courses; courses outside the Spanish department with content related to the Spanish-speaking world. https://cdhe.colorado.gov/sites/highered/files/documents/SPANISH%20STAA%20REVISED%20JULY%202023.pdf |