This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.
(7.0 credits)
Students complete 7.0 credits, including:
- 0.5 credit in Hispanic linguistics from: SPA322H1, SPA324H1, SPA326H1, SPA368H1, SPA421H1, SPA422H1, SPA423H1, SPA424H1
- 0.5 credit in Spanish Peninsular literature from: SPA327H1, SPA341H1, SPA344H1, SPA345H1, SPA348H1, SPA350H1, SPA352H1, SPA368H1, SPA425H1, SPA435H1, SPA439H1, SPA450H1, SPA456H1
- 0.5 credit in Spanish American literature from: SPA377H1, SPA378H1, SPA381H1, SPA382H1, SPA383H1, SPA384H1, SPA385H1, SPA386H1, SPA387H1, SPA389H1, SPA467H1, SPA475H1, SPA480H1, SPA482H1, SPA486H1, SPA488H1
- SPA420H1
- SPA454H1/ SPA489H1
- 4.5 additional SPA credits
- Students with previous knowledge of Spanish can start taking language courses at the 200- or 300-level, depending on their placement test results, and after consultation with the department. Students who misrepresent their previous knowledge of the language commit a serious academic integrity offense. The recommended sequences of language courses are as follows.
For students with no previous or very limited knowledge of Spanish:
( SPA101H1, SPA102H1)/ SPA100Y1,
( SPA201H1, SPA202H1)/ SPA220Y1,
( SPA301H1, SPA302H1)/ SPA320Y1,
SPA420H1
For students with previous knowledge of Spanish:
SPA102H1 (for students who took Spanish in high school),
( SPA201H1, SPA202H1)/ SPA220Y1,
( SPA301H1, SPA302H1)/ SPA320Y1,
SPA420H1
For students who are heritage speakers of Spanish:
( SPA205H1, SPA305H1)/ SPA219Y1,
SPA420H1 - Of these 4.5 credits, up to 1.0 credit may be taken from cognate departmental or college offerings: PRT courses at any level; LAS courses at any level, LIN courses at any level at any U of T campus, FAH326H1, GGR341H1, HIS291H1, HIS292H1, HIS390H1, HIS397H1, JLN327H1, JLN427H1, JLP315H1, MUS305H1, NMC376H1, POL305Y1, POL305H1, POL325H1, POL360H1, POL442H1.
A complete and updated list of eligible courses is available at the departmental website https://www.spanport.utoronto.ca/ or through consultation with the Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies.