Our Spanish heritage courses include two online courses and one in-person course, offering a balance of flexibility and face-to-face learning to fit into your schedule.
These courses count toward both a Spanish major and minor, and they are specifically designed for heritage speakers to help you strengthen your skills and confidence in academic and professional Spanish. Take the next step in your language journey with us!
Courses
100
3
Prerequisite
Placement
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities
Exceeds 12th Unit of World Language
Instructor(s)
200
3
Prerequisite
SPAN 100A
Bachelor of Arts
World Language (All), World Lang (12th Unit), Humanities
Exceeds 12th Unit of World Language
Instructor(s)
200
3
Fall 2026
Class Times
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 1:25 p.m.–2:15 p.m.
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities
Instructor(s)
Frequently Asked Questions
I grew up speaking Spanish at home or in my community. What course should I start with?
Instead of taking SPAN 001, 002, or 003, students who are bilingual, first-language, or heritage Spanish speakers should enroll in Spanish 100A (or 200A in certain cases; see below). Contact Ariana Mikulski (amm71@psu.edu) with any questions about the courses.
I was exposed to Spanish at home or in my community, but I struggle to speak it. Where should I start?
Contact Ariana Mikulski (amm71@psu.edu) for more information.
I earned a 4 or 5 on the AP Spanish Language exam. Where do I start?
Students with a 4 or 5 on this exam begin with SPAN 200A because their exam score earned them credit for SPAN 100A.
I had high school experience in a Spanish-speaking setting (e.g. in an immersion school or abroad). Can I begin in 200A?
Students without AP credit who completed any of their high school education in a Spanish-speaking setting may start in SPAN 200A instead of SPAN 100A. Heritage/Bilingual students who earned a 4 or 5 on the AP Spanish Language exam start in SPAN 200A because their score gives them credits for SPAN 100A (see below). Also, Bilingual students who graduated from high school in Puerto Rico or a Spanish-speaking country are welcome to take SPAN 200A, but they also can choose to begin in SPAN 215 or 253W.
How do the heritage courses fit in with the 12-credit level proficiency requirement?
Successful completion of SPAN 100A fulfills this requirement. That’s because it is considered equivalent to SPAN 100, which is higher than SPAN 003. Successful completion of SPAN 200A or SPAN 297 also fulfills this requirement.
Are SPAN 100 and SPAN 100A (or 200 and 200A) different courses?
SPAN 100A and 200A are specifically for bilingual and heritage speakers of Spanish, while SPAN 100 and 200 are for all other students. Although they are different courses, SPAN 100 and 100A both count as the first course requirement for the Spanish minor or major, while 200 and 200A both count as the second course requirement.
Does SPAN 297 fulfill requirements for the major and minor and the language requirement?
Yes.
Does SPAN 297 have a prerequisite?
No.
Can students take SPAN 297 as well as SPAN 100A and 200A? If so, do they need to be completed in a specific order?
Yes, students can take SPAN 297 as well as SPAN 100A and 200A. For the order of courses, the only requirement is that SPAN 100A must be taken before 200A. SPAN 297 has no prerequisite, so it may be taken at any time. For example, students can take SPAN 297 before SPAN 100A, in between SPAN 100A and 200A, or after SPAN 200A.
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