From the advisor in Spanish:
If you are interested in a Spanish minor. Please go to my
advising webpage below. Then click on the links to minor requirements. Read
about how and when to declare a Spanish minor. Also, scroll down to the bottom
of the minor link (click on the word MINOR) and you will find a plan sheet that
clearly lists the courses and the sequence.
SINCE THE COURSES ARE RESTRICTED TO MAJORS EACH SEMESTER
UNTIL AFTER PRIORITY REGISTRATION ENDS (EVEN FOR JAMES SCHOLARS). THE DATE AND
TIME THESE COURSES WILL BE RELEASED TO NON-MAJORS WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND UNDER
THE "EXPAND ALL" LINK ON MY.ILLINOIS OR IN THE COURSE INFORMATION ON
THE CRN LINK NEXT TO THE OPEN SECTION CHECK BOX WHILE REGISTERING FOR COURSES
EACH SEMESTER.
You will want to investigate the study abroad link and
look at programs that mirror UIUC courses if you want to access courses for the
minor. Basically, after you have finished 200, 204 and 228, and one of the 25_
level courses, you can go abroad to finish it if you choose a program that
offers the courses you will need. Attached to the following URL also is a
summary sheet for the minor.This also discusses how you can find placement
scores and/or take the proficiecy test in order to figure out your proper
starting point.
The link to the schedule of MINOR INFORMATION
MEETINGS for this semester is posted on
my webpage(below). Come to find ask questions about study abroad, how and when
to declare the minor or bring your INTENT TO DECLARE A CAMPUS MINOR form to the minor information meetings along
with a print out of your academic record proving completion of 200, 204 and
228. Finally, if you would like to speak to me in person, come in to my walk-in
hours which are posted on the main advising page(below). Thank you for your
interest and I look forward to meeting you should you decide to become a
Spanish minor in SIP.