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BA in Multi-Age/Spanish (Grades K-12)

USA

What will I learn?

Major Requirements

A major in multi-age Spanish consists of:

  • EDUC 088 The Oiler Experience for Education Majors; or
  • EDUC 200 Orientation Seminar for Preservice Teachers
  • EDUC 151 Ethnicity
  • EDUC 161 Teaching as a Profession
  • EDUC 202 Pre-Professional Block (Sophomore)
  • EDUC 260 Technology Integration: Instructional Strategies
  • EDUC 265 Growth and Development: Theory into Practice
  • EDUC 302 Junior/Methods Field Experience
  • EDUC 303 Assessment/Evaluation for Middle Childhood, Adolescent/Young Adult, and Multi-Age
  • EDUC 354 Management for Middle Childhood, Adolescent/Young Adult and Multi-Age
  • EDUC 366 Foreign Language Methods/Management for Multi-Age
  • EDUC 415 Content Reading: Reading to Learn
  • EDUC 418 Capstone Seminar for Middle Childhood, Adolescent/Young Adult, and Multi-Age
  • EDUC 463 Senior Internship/Student Teaching
  • SPED 134 Inclusion and Collaboration Issues for Educators
  • SPED 261 Implications of Brain Research On Teaching and Learning
  • BLMC 325 Language Acquisition
  • SPAN 220 Intermediate Spanish I
  • SPAN 221 Intermediate Spanish II
  • SPAN 310 Advanced Strategies for Reading and Writing in Spanish
  • SPAN 320 Spanish Composition
  • SPAN 325 Culture of Spain (in Spanish)
  • SPAN 328 Spanish-American Culture (in Spanish)
  • SPAN 332 Spanish Conversation and Pronunciation; or
  • SPAN 336 Spanish for Spanish Speakers
  • SPAN 360 Professional Communication in Spanish I
  • SPAN 362 Spanish Grammar and Syntax I
  • SPAN 363 Spanish Grammar and Syntax II
  • SPAN 400 Seminar in Conversational Topics

twelve hours from the following:

  • SPAN 345 Literature of Spain: Major Works
  • SPAN 346 Spanish-American Literature
  • SPAN 361 Professional Communication in Spanish II
  • SPAN 490 Advanced Studies in Spanish
  • SPAN 491 Independent Study in Spanish
  • SPAN 499 Study/Internship in a Spanish-Speaking Country

Which department am I in?

College of Liberal Arts

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
$32,330.00 (27,27,810) per year
Application deadline

Expected July, December 2025

Start date

August 2025

Venue

College of Liberal Arts

200 Howard Street,

FINDLAY,

Ohio,

45840, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Entrance into The University of Findlay requires an earned diploma from an accredited high school in a college preparatory course of study or a GED certificate. The faculty recommends four units of English, three units of mathematics, three units of social studies (including one in history), two units of science, and two units of foreign language. The following criteria are used as standards for first-time student admission as well as for students with fewer than 12 hours of post-secondary credit: High school grades (minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average) and class rank; American College Test (ACT) (minimum 20 composite ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) (minimum 950 composite SAT) scores.

English Language Requirements:

International students entering The University of Findlay’s undergraduate program must submit a TOEFL (iBT) score of at least 61, an IELTS score of at least 6.0, a Pearson Test of English (academic) of at least 50, or an International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP) of at least 3.5. International students whose medium of instruction was in English at the secondary and/or post-secondary levels may apply for exemption from this requirement. Students, who do meet these language requirements, may study in The University of Findlay's Intensive English Program (IELP) prior to beginning their academic studies.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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