Associate in Arts in Spanish for Transfer - Major #5550 - Associate in Arts (AA-T) Degree for Transfer

This program map only provides one possible pathway for degree and/or certificate obtainment and is for reference only. Please schedule an appointment with a counselor to develop your individualized Student Education Plan.
It is also important to discuss your transfer options with a counselor because each university will require specific courses.

The Associate in Arts in Spanish for Transfer is designed to prepare students for further study in Spanish at the university level. A degree in Spanish is a great way to prepare students for entry into a variety of career options requiring intermediate or better levels of fluency. The Associate in Arts in Spanish major also acquaints students with the cultures of Spanish speaking countries. The Associate in Spanish for Transfer is specifically designed for students who plan to complete a bachelor's degree in Spanish at a CSU campus. To earn the Associate in Spanish for Transfer, students must complete 60 required semester units of CSU-transferable coursework, Cal-GETC requirements and 21-24 semester units within the major. Students must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA, including grades of C (or 'P') or higher in each course taken to fulfill the major. The local graduation requirements are not required for the transfer degree. Students should consult with a counselor when planning to complete the degree for more information on university admissions and transfer requirements.

Notes:
1. Students entering the Spanish program at Spanish 2 or higher are required to complete the minimum degree requirement of 21 units. Students must choose courses from Group A for the substitutions.
2. Some of the above courses may have prerequisites. See the catalog or schedule of classes.
3. The Associate Degree requires completion of the major (21-24 units) with a “C” or better in each course plus the completion of General Education (Cal-GETC) for a total of 60 semester units with a 2.0 or better GPA.
4. Two of the following courses may be challenged according to Foreign Language Department policy: Spanish 1, 2.
5. Students who have received, or will receive, credit for a Spanish AP test, are not eligible to take Credit By Examination (CBE). 

1. Engage in conversation using Spanish in daily life situations.

2. Read with a certain depth of understanding and/or write at the advanced level in a variety of modalities, including personal and professional letters, short narratives, and descriptive essays.

3. Recognize and understand cultural similarities and differences between U.S. culture and that of the Spanish-speaking world. Distinguish simple behavioral patterns that represent these cultures and behave in culturally appropriate ways in specific situations.

Program Map

Term 1

15 units

Term 2

11-13 units

Term 3

14-16 units

Term 4

20-16 units