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2025-2026 Catalog

Hispanic Studies


Professors: Kietrys (Chair), Maiz-Peña, Peña, Sánchez y Sánchez, Willis
Associate Professors: Boyer, González, Jimenez
Assistant Professor: Geyer
Lecturer: Cannon, Esparragoza, Paredes, Santamaría

Language Requirement


Completion of Spanish 201 meets the language requirement for graduation.

Cultural Diversity Requirement


SPA 241, 244, 271, 272, 340, 341, 344, 346, 352, 374, 375, and 402 fulfill the cultural diversity requirement.

Placement in Spanish Courses


Students who have taken Spanish previously and who want to take Spanish courses at Davidson must take a placement test before the beginning of the semester in which they wish to enroll. The placement exam for enrollment in fall courses is available during the month of June. For enrollment in spring courses, the placement exam is available during the two weeks before WebTree opens in October. Instructions are available here. For questions, please contact the Language Coordinator, Professor Brandon Cannon 

No student who has studied Spanish in junior or senior year of high school should expect to take SPA 101 for credit without the express permission of the department.

Placement will be based on online exam score and high school experience.

Multilingual students and students for whom Spanish is their dominant language are eligible to enroll in upper-level courses, pending a conversation with the Department Chair, Dr. Kyra Kietrys.

Heritage speakers (students who speak any degree of Spanish at home) should take the placement test and consult with the Language Coordinator or Department Chair after the results of the test have been communicated.

Major Requirements (A.B. Degree)


For a major in Hispanic Studies, ten courses above SPA 201  are required, as follows:

*Students are encouraged to take SPA 271 and 272 in sequence. Students may need to deviate from the recommended sequence and should consult with the chair. Scheduling conflicts would be an example of a valid reason. (See Hispanic Studies Humanities Section below (271/272).

 

Minor Requirements


For a minor in Hispanic Studies, students must take a minimum of six courses conducted in Spanish at the 260 level and above (above SPA 201 , Intermediate Spanish).
 

  • Either SPA 271 or SPA 272 is required for Hispanic Studies Minors.
  • At least three courses must be at the 300-level or above.
  • Two of the three 300-level or above courses should be taken in residence at Davidson.
  • The department may also require Advanced Spanish Grammar 302 or 303 as one of the four upper-level courses, depending on the student’s language proficiency

Hispanic Humanities


Spanish 271 / Spanish 272 is a two-course sequence designed to be an in-depth introduction to the foundational knowledge and theoretical approaches to Hispanic cultural production from the Middle Ages to the present across primary sources, genres, geographical and temporal borders. The overarching goal is to ensure both breadth and depth before students take more focused upper-level classes at the 300 and 400 level.

Students must take SPA 260 (or its equivalent) before starting 271 and 272.

Students are encouraged to take SPA 271 and 272 in sequence. Students may need to deviate from the recommended sequence and should consult with the chair. Scheduling conflicts would be an example of a valid reason.

Professors of 300- and 400-level classes determine prerequisites for their individual courses. In case of doubts, consult with the individual professor.

Native Speakers and Heritage Speakers (that is, students from Spanish-speaking countries and students who speak Spanish at home) should consult with the chair about the most appropriate course of study. SPA 271 and/or 272 may or may not be required.

Honors Requirements


In addition to the ten major requirements, honors candidates must write a two-semester senior honors thesis (SPA 498 and 499). An oral defense of the thesis proposal is required at the end of SPA 498, and an oral defense of the thesis project is required at the end of SPA 499. Being a candidate for honors does not automatically guarantee departmental honors. The Department may confer honors in the case of exceptional academic work. See thesis details here

Service Learning


Several courses offer the opportunity for service learning. Some may require this component.

Hispanic Studies Courses


 

Rationale for Course Numbering


100-level courses

SPA 100-level courses and SPA 201 are language courses that satisfy the three-semester foreign language requirement at Davidson College.

 

200-level courses
 

  1. SPA 260 is the 4th semester course focusing on conversation and composition that serves as a prerequisite for other 200- and 300-level courses. 

  2. SPA 269 (currently 219) is an Independent Study methods course for the Major in Linguistics through the Center for IS. Changing the number to 269 signals that the course should be taken after SPA 260.

  3. SPA 271 and SPA 272 are methods courses in Hispanic literatures, cultures, and textual analysis. They are prerequisites for many 300-level courses; both are required for the Major and one is required for the minor.

 

300-level courses

  1. 300-319 will still be for courses in Grammar, Linguistics, and Pedagogy 

  2. 320-399 will still be for  courses in Literature and Culture. The second digit indicates the temporal and geographical focus.

    1. 320-339 fulfill the pre-1800 requirement for the major

    2. 340-379 fulfill the post-1800 requirement for the major

    3. 380-389 are special topics some of which fulfill requirements and others of which are electives. Refer to the individual course description for details.

    4. 390-399 are for courses taken abroad.
       

400-level courses

  1. 400-429 are Seminars in Special Topics

    1. More course numbers are added to allow for new courses without having to change the numbering system

  2. 495 (currently 429) is a one-semester thesis

  3. 498 and 499 are for the two-semester honors thesis