ADT in Spanish

The Associate of Arts in Spanish for Transfer (AA-T) provides transfer majors with a strong foundation not only in the four basic language skills (listening comprehension, reading comprehension, speaking and writing), but also in the civilization and cultures of Spain and Latin America. The degree emphasizes the acquisition of communicative competence and the development of intercultural awareness, appreciation and understanding. Additionally, the Spanish courses align well with preparation for transfer majors in related fields such as liberal arts, language arts and linguistics, and complement majors in international relations, political science, business, education, sociology and other areas of study at UC, CSU, and private colleges and universities.

A.A.-Transfer Degree Level Student Learning Outcomes

Students completing the Spanish A.A.-Transfer Degree will:

  1. Communicate orally and in writing in Spanish in real life situations.
  2. Read and comprehend Spanish at levels commensurate with those of students seeking an AA degree in Spanish.

Students receiving this transfer degree must meet the following requirements:

  1. Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including both of the following:
    1. The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California State University General Education - Breadth Requirements.
    2. A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community college district.
  2. Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0.

ADTs also require that students must earn a "C" (or "P") or better in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis. 

Required courses: 1
SPAN 101Spanish I5
SPAN 102Spanish II5
SPAN 201Spanish III5
or SPAN 210 Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers I
SPAN 202Spanish IV5
or SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers II
List A: Select one (1) of the following courses:
Financial Accounting4
Financial Accounting - Honors
Introduction to World Literature: Ancient - Early Modern3
Introduction to World Literature: 1600's through Twentieth Century3
Latin American Culture and Civilization3
History of Latin America to 18253
History of Modern Latin America3
History of Mexico3
Spanish Civilization3
Spanish Civilization3
Interpersonal Communication3
Course substitutions:
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology3
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology - Honors
Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies3
Race and Ethnicity 3
Introduction to Sociology3
Introduction to Sociology - Honors
Total Units23-24
1

If a student places out of any required course and is not awarded units for that course, the student will have to take additional units to compensate for the course/units needed to reach at least 18 total units in the major (per Title 5 regulations). Appropriate course substitutions may be from List A or from Course Substitutions. Any other course substitutions must be approved by the Spanish faculty of World Languages.

2-Year Curriculum Map Example
This map represents one possible pathway through the program and is only for reference.

*It is highly recommended that you make an appointment to create a customized education plan that fits your needs.

Note: Co-requisite MATH course (2 units) and/or substitute ENGL 101E (5 units) may be needed based on placement.

Plan of Study Grid
Fall Term 1Units
ENGL 101
Reading and Composition
or Reading and Composition - Honors
4
SPAN 101
Spanish I
or Spanish I - Honors
5
MATH 160
Mathematics for Everyday Living - A Liberal Arts Course
or Introductory Statistics
or Introductory Statistics - Honors
4
 Units13
Winter Term 1
COUN 145
Career/Life Planning
or Strategies for College Success
or Fitness for Life
or Health and Wellness
or Health and Wellness - Honors
or Introduction to Nutrition
3
 Units3
Spring Term 1
ENGL 103
Composition and Critical Thinking
or Composition and Critical Thinking - Honors
or Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking
or Argumentative Writing and Critical Thinking - Honors
3
SPCH 100
Interpersonal Communication
or Interpersonal Communication - Honors
or Public Address
or Public Address - Honors
3
SPAN 102
Spanish II
or Spanish II - Honors
5
ARCH 250
History of Architecture: Prehistory to Mannerism
or History of Architecture: Baroque to the Present Day
or History of Latin American Art - Colonial through Contemporary
or Music Appreciation
or History of Rock and Roll
or Introduction to Theatre Arts
or Introduction to Theatre Arts - Honors
3
 Units14
Summer Term 1
POLI 103
American Government and Politics
or American Government and Politics - Honors
3
 Units3
Fall Term 2
SPAN 201
Spanish III
or Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers I
5
HIST 130
Latin American Culture and Civilization
or History of Latin America to 1825
or History of Modern Latin America
or History of Mexico
or Spanish Civilization
or Spanish Civilization
3
ANTH 212
212L
Introduction to Physical Anthropology
and Introduction to Physical Anthropology Lab
4
 Units12
Winter Term 2
ETHN 101
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
or Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies
3
 Units3
Spring Term 2
HIST 107
History of the United States before 1877
or History of the United States before 1877 - Honors
or History of the United States since 1877
or History of the United States since 1877 - Honors
or History of the African-Americans to 1876
or History of the African-Americans since 1876
or History of Women in the United States
3
SPAN 202
Spanish IV
or Intermediate Spanish for Spanish Speakers II
5
ASTR 115
Planetary Astronomy
or Planetary Astronomy - Honors
or Life In The Universe
or Physical Oceanography
or Introduction to Forest Ecology
or Physical Geography
or Introduction to Weather and Climate
3
HIST 130
Latin American Culture and Civilization
or History of Latin America to 1825
or History of Modern Latin America
or History of Mexico
or Spanish Civilization
or Spanish Civilization
3
 Units14
 Total Units62

 Note: Course selections may affect total unit value.  

Career Opportunities

There are a variety of careers you can do with this major.

 

To explore more about this major, schedule an appointment with a career counselor.