Explore our wide range of Spanish language classes
Taking Spanish language classes connects you to a world of some 41 million Spanish speakers in the United States. They’ll prepare you for careers in healthcare, business, government, education, hospitality and more.
Speaking Spanish can enrich your life! Enjoy new kinds of music, movies and art. Communicate with Spanish-speaking neighbors and coworkers. Travel with confidence to some 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.
Our Spanish program is remarkable for its breadth of opportunities. You can choose among beginning, intermediate and advanced-level online Spanish language classes or in-person classes; they are offered in the fall, spring and summer.
Whether you take Spanish language classes to meet a language requirement or to earn the Spanish Transfer Pathway AA degree, you’ll find everything you need in our program.
Is a certificate more in line with your goals? Your best fit might be the 13-credit Spanish Certificate or the International Experience Certificate. Learn more about these below.
Prerequisite: This course is intended for students with no prior Spanish language experience.
Course Summary: This introductory level course focuses primarily on the present tense and basic vocabulary.
Topics:
Puntos de Partida textbook: Chapter 1 through Chapter 6
Prerequisite: This course is intended for students who have successfully completed SPAN 1100 (Beginning Spanish 1) or have completed 1 – 2 years of high school Spanish within the last two years.
Course Summary: This beginning level course emphasizes the two past tenses, the preterite and the imperfect, and the contrast in use between the two.
Topics:
Puntos de Partida textbook: Chapter 7 through Chapter 11
Prerequisite: This course is intended for students who have successfully completed SPAN 1200 (Beginning Spanish 2) or have completed 2 – 3 years of high school Spanish within the last two years.
Course Summary: This intermediate level course focuses on the formation and uses of the present subjunctive, as well as the compound tenses. A review of the formation and uses of the preterite and imperfect is another important aspect of the course.
Topics:
Puntos de Partida textbook: Chapter 12 through Chapter 15
Prerequisite: This course is intended for students who have successfully completed SPAN 2100 (Intermediate Spanish 1) or have completed 4 – 5 years of high school Spanish within the last two years.
Course Summary: This intermediate level course focuses on more complex compound tenses, as well as the passive voice. Students will review all tenses through selected readings in Spanish.
Topics:
Puntos de Partida textbook: Chapter 16 through Chapter 18
You can complete an Associate of Arts degree in Spanish with course credits that directly transfer to designated Spanish bachelor’s degree programs at several Minnesota State universities. Learn more.
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