Spanish Education
This is an archived copy of the 2022-23 catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.ndsu.edu.
Spanish Education involves learning about Spanish language and culture, while simultaneously developing knowledge and skills related to teaching. Your classes will be a blend of content courses related to the language, as well as teaching courses.
The Program
Candidates in the Spanish education major are prepared for a language teaching career by getting the best of both worlds: content courses with faculty in the Department of Modern Languages and professional education courses from faculty in the School of Education (SOE). In addition to required courses, Spanish education teacher candidates need to study abroad where the target language is spoken. A degree in Spanish education will prepare teacher candidates to teach Spanish at the 5-12 level.
Professional Education Courses
Teacher candidates may enroll in the 300-level professional education courses before being formally admitted to the SOE. Prior to enrolling in the 400-level courses, teacher candidates must complete the application for admission to the SOE; attain a minimum of a 2.75 grade point average overall in their course work and education courses; and pass the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators test or meet minimum scores on the ACT+. A minimum grade of "B" is required in the SPAN teaching specialty courses. Requirements for admission can be found on the School of Education website.
Student Teaching
Student teaching (clinical practice) is the culmination of the teaching program. During In the clinical practice, teacher candidates apply the knowledge and skills acquired in their college courses to real-world classrooms under the supervision of experienced Spanish teachers in middle or high schools. Faculty members from NDSU conduct regular on-site visits to support, encourage, and evaluate teacher candidates so that they gain the confidence and ability to join the teaching profession after graduation.
Student Advisement
Students will be assigned individual advisors who will work closely in program planning and in other ways to advise and assist them. Students are encouraged to seek advising from both Modern Languages and the School of Education whenever needed.
Licensure
Upon completing this program, teacher candidates are eligible for certification to teach Spanish in most states. Upon completing this program, teacher candidates are eligible for teacher licensure in certification to teach Spanish in most states. Our program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and approved by the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board (ESPB).
Career Opportunities
The demand for language teachers continues to be great. In general, "employment of high school teachers is projected to grow 8 percent from 2016-2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Rising student enrollment should increase demand for high school teachers, but employment growth will vary by region" (https://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/high-school-teachers.htm)
Sample Program Guide
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: A Sample Program Guide provides an unofficial guide of program requirements and should be used by prospective students who are considering attending NDSU in the future. It is NOT an official curriculum and should NOT be used by current NDSU students for official degree planning purposes. Note that the official curriculum used by current NDSU students can vary from the Sample Program Guide due to a variety of factors such as, but not limited to, start year, education goals, transfer credit, and course availability.
To ensure proper program completion, enrolled students should utilize Degree Map and Schedule Planner in Campus Connection and consult regularly with their academic advisor to ensure requirements are being met.
First Year | |||
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Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
ENGL 110 | 3 | COMM 110 | 3 |
SPAN 201 | 3 | EDUC 321 | 3 |
Wellness Gen Ed | 2 | ENGL 120 | 3 |
Social & Behavioral Science Gen Ed | 3 | SPAN 202 | 3 |
Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed | 3 | Science & Technology Gen Ed | 3 |
Complete Core Academic Skills Exam or access your ACT+ scores | |||
14 | 15 | ||
Second Year | |||
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
EDUC 322 | 3 | EDUC 451 | 3 |
SPAN 311 | 3 | SPAN 312 | 3 |
Other Foreign Language I | 4 | SPAN 401 | 3 |
Science & Technology Gen Ed | 3 | Spanish Special Methods Course (completed through Tri-College at MSUM or Concordia) | 3 |
Elective | 3 | Other Foreign Language II | 4 |
Apply to the School of Education | |||
16 | 16 | ||
Third Year | |||
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
EDUC 481 | 2-3 | Semester Abroad (5 upper division Spanish courses approved by advisor) | 15 |
EDUC 489 | 3 | ||
SPAN 330 or 331 or SPAN Elective | 3 | ||
SPAN Elective | 3 | ||
Science & Technology with lab Gen Ed | 4 | ||
15-16 | 15 | ||
Fourth Year | |||
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits |
EDUC 475 | 2 | EDUC 485 | 1 |
EDUC 486 | 3 | EDUC 487 | 9 |
SPAN 489 | 1 | EDUC 488 | 3 |
Social & Behavioral Science Gen Ed | 3 | ||
SPAN Elective | 3 | ||
SPAN Elective | 3 | ||
Elective | 3 | ||
Apply for Student Teaching | |||
Complete PLT (grades 7-12) Exam | |||
Complete Subject Area Assessment Exam | |||
18 | 13 | ||
Total Credits: 122-123 |